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knitnpickinatune
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Sherrie
Gardena California
USA
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Posted - May 18 2011 :  2:15:37 PM  Show Profile
I picked up an issue of Mother Earth News and glanced thru an article stating just how unhealthy over the counter bread is. (I was shocked as we do get whole wheat bread & thought it healthy) Looking to see what you girls think would be a good bread maker machine. Oven is on the fritz,so I'm looking at this as a healthier alternative.

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Okie Farm Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Mary Beth
McLoud Oklahoma
USA
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Posted - May 18 2011 :  3:13:32 PM  Show Profile
I have two friends who have the Zojirushi machine and they absolutely love it. You can find it at http://www.zojirushibreadmachine.com/ They like it because it makes a real loaf of bread and you just throw everything in and voila - bread. I make mine the old fashioned way but their machines sound great!!

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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - May 18 2011 :  3:23:24 PM  Show Profile
I also have a Zojirushi machine. Mine is an older model I bought at the Thrift Store for $7.00.If I were to purchase one brand new it would be the same brand. I would love to share some recipes with you too for whole wheat bread Sherrie :)



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pnickols
True Blue Farmgirl

808 Posts

Patricia
Parma Ohio
808 Posts

Posted - May 18 2011 :  6:51:30 PM  Show Profile
I have a Regal kitchen pro breadmaker my girlfriend gave me, love it, not fancy but makes yummy bread and we use it to make our pizza dough too
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knitnpickinatune
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sherrie
Gardena California
USA
1140 Posts

Posted - May 20 2011 :  7:48:12 PM  Show Profile
Wow the price is sorta high on the Z-named one,Hmmm Oh I'd love to exchange recipes-wait till I get a breadmaker tho. I'll check out Regal & see what they go for. Thanks,ladies!

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msdoolittle
True Blue Farmgirl

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Amanda
East Texas
USA
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Posted - May 21 2011 :  08:30:23 AM  Show Profile
Sherrie,

Because I am a thrift store nut, I would highly suggest you stop off at a Goodwill/thrift shop and find a breadmaker there. Almost everytime I go, there is another breadmaker there since almost no one uses the things. I bought my friend one for a whopping 5 dollars, and my other friend nabbed one for 6 dollars. Most of the time, you can find the manual somewhere online for free, but sometimes they may cost about 10 dollars. Still....not a bad price! If you do find one at the thrift shop, make sure that it has the 'paddle' and ask to plug it in to make sure the paddle turns freely and the digital readout is working. Also, I would recommend asking friends/family if they have one they'd like to part with. I got mine for free from a friend just by asking on Facebook if anyone had one they would like to sell. It is not a top of the line model or anything like that, but the bread it bakes and dough it makes is delicious.

I also looked at the 'Z-name' maker, but I don't have that kind of money to invest in one...besides, I love the fact I 'rescued' a maker, lol.

You can just use the machine for the dough cycle and put it in your own pans to make more 'normal' sized loaves if you wish. It also makes wonderful pizza dough, too.

Good luck! I would HATE to part with my breadmaker :0)

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woolgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

901 Posts

Elizabeth
Great Lakes IL
USA
901 Posts

Posted - May 21 2011 :  08:44:54 AM  Show Profile
I found mine at Kohls on super clearance for 20 dollars, marked down from $149. I think it is an Oster, and I really love it. It has different dough, crust, and size settings, plus the timer function is something I didn;t think I would use, but really love. Nothing better than waking up to the smell of bread cooking! This is my favorite site for recipes:

http://www.bread-machine-recipes.com/

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emsmommy5
True Blue Farmgirl

1547 Posts

Angie
Buckley WA
USA
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Posted - May 21 2011 :  10:23:10 AM  Show Profile
I found mine at a thrift store. I'd rather have a "Z", but can't afford it right now. The ONLY thing I don't like about my bread machine is the way the loaf is oriented. But it's nice to throw everything in and have it done! I don't always have time to babysit bread.

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mywunderfullife
True Blue Farmgirl

113 Posts

Amanda
Douglas WY
USA
113 Posts

Posted - May 21 2011 :  4:30:16 PM  Show Profile
I have an Ultimate Breadman. Really like it. I don't usually bake in it though. I just use it to make my dough. It has lots of settings though for all kinds of breads/doughs/crust darkness etc... I don't mind baking in it, I just think my bread dries out faster when baked in it. Don't know why.

Good luck and happy baking.

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