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Default Useful for small amounts?

waz wrote:
> I had a look on ebay and kept getting bread makers turns out some
> have a Jam making setting I googled one of these models came up with
> instruction manual and it does give a basic recipe and doesn't look
> much harder to do???If you want to try a small unit this may be
> better as you have 2 uses for it.
> I cut and pasted their instructions below
>
> JAMS
>
> Ingredient Crushed Fresh Strawberries or Other Types of Fruit 3 cups
>
> Sugar 1 cup
>
> Lemon Juice 2 tbsp
>
> Powered Pectin 1 pack (50g or 3 Fl. oz.)
>
> Use Setting 11
>
> FOR OTHER JAMS, FOLLOW THE SAME BASIC RECIPE, ONLY SUBSTITUTE THE
> DESIRED FRESH FRUIT INGREDIENT.
>
> METHOD
>
> 1 Measure the ingredients into baking pan.
>
> 2 Insert the baking pan securely into unit, close lid.
>
> 3 Select #11
>
> 4 Push start button.
>
> 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times &the display will flash "END" when
> the jam is done.
>
> 6 Using oven mitts, remove pan from unit,
>
> Copied from :
> http://www.palsonic.com.au/customer_...er/pab3600.pdf
>
>
>
> Waz from oz
>

Thanks Waz Although, it does juice extraction too..........




> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-.../product/12613
>>
>> I don't make big amounts since the children grew up and left home. I am
>> tempted. What is the general view on this?