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peapicker Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 6:56:22 PM
I am having a hard time finding one. I went in a kitchen store today and they told me I was the third person to ask for one , but they didn't have any. I just thought it would be a little easier to make neat even slices of homemade bread. Does anyone use anything like this or know of a store that carries them.
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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 10:06:56 PM
I don't have a guide..but one tip is to turn your bread on it's side to cut it...for some reason it is way easier for me to get even slices if I cut it from the side.

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Cabinprincess Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 8:44:17 PM
Yes, I know what a guide is. They have lots on Ebay, wood and plastic. And there is a guy that makes them and sells them at Wild Willie Mountain during Trade Days.

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1badmamawolf Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 8:15:15 PM
Shes looking for a guide, not the cutter, it has evenly spaced splits that you can cut the loaf into pretty/neat, even slices

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peapicker Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 8:07:42 PM
Well thanks girls. I guess I'll have to get with the times and get used to ordering online. Melody,I have a bread knife , but I still don't get very even straight slices. I appreciate you looking for me.
Cabinprincess Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 8:00:04 PM
I just have a long Cutco serrated knife that cuts through bread like butter. I've never tired a cutting gadget but have seen them before. I will keep an eye out for you.
Smiles, Melody June

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1badmamawolf Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 7:42:31 PM
yes I sure do, without it, its not a pretty site, it kinda looks like I took a chainsaw to it. Google bread machines, then in who ever you pick, put accessories in their search engine.

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peapicker Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 7:27:32 PM
I googled it once, but you know me. I am just now catching up on the online ordering thing. I just thought its a simple little gadget and someone should carry them. I probably have the paper work somewhere in one of these boxes. Do you use one?
1badmamawolf Posted - Jul 25 2009 : 7:20:51 PM
If you still have all the paperwork to your bread machine, thats where I got mine, if not, and all else fails, google it.

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