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Default Bread machine recommendations please

You had said she hadn't used one before and I know I got nervous when it
would start and then go again and then nothing for a long time. Just gives
an idea with a mix of how it should work. With a family that size, I doubt
she will want to use mixes all the time!
"Nick Cramer" > wrote in message
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> "Granby" > wrote:
>> "Nick Cramer" > wrote in message

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>> I saw you ask for a recipe from someone. You might want to use a mix
>> first so she can see how it mixes, lets rise, then bakes. There are a
>> lot of good recipes from folks here, don't ever hesitate to ask a
>> question. My friend and I are blind and have asked for more detailed
>> stuff than a low of people would and these people have been willing to
>> answer and help in any way they can.

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>> > My daughter buys a lot of bread, mostly whole grain, for herself, hubby
>> > and 3, 5 and 7 year olds. I'd like to buy her a bread machine. Easy to
>> > make good bread (and maybe other stuff) with, easy to clean and not too
>> > expensive (I'm 74 and on Social Security and a small pension).They live
>> > with my wife and me.
>> >
>> > Although I have diabetes and mostly eat dark rye now, when I made
>> > sourdough, I could easily eat a loaf a day. Now, I could at least taste
>> > what she makes.

>
> Hi Granby,
>
> Thanks very much. I ended up buying her a Cuisinart CBK-100. Under $100
> and
> I think it'll be a good way for her to start. They have some simple
> starting recipes and I've gotten more here. I might try a mix for a
> low-carb bread for ME! Good idea. °~)
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