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Lori Raftis
 
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That is a great idea removing the paddle. I have a bread machine and use it
often. Love to make bread for many things. The hole never bothered me, but
I'm going to try your suggestion for this next time.
Thanks Lori - New to the site from Maine
"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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> >"mary" wrote:
> >It seems that the little paddle that turns the dough makes a hole in the
> >bread when you pull the bread out. At first I thought it was my machine,

but
> >after buying another one at a garage sale (for $1) the "new" one does the
> >same thing. Not that the bread tastes any different, but when you go to

cut
> >a slice there is a hole in it.Can this problem be eliminated?

>
> Actually quite simple; promptly after the final knead remove the dough,

then
> remove the paddle (it's usefulness is now concluded)... now promptly

return the
> dough for it's final rise. Naturally this won't work well on delayed

mode...
> because you will need to be present for removal of the paddle.
>
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