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Hi

Any recommendations what's the best breadmaking machine?
(I need to give someone a nice wedding present...!)

e.g. Are any of them particularly good at making bread out of
gluten-free flour?

Budget: £100 or so?


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On 13 Sep 2006 10:42:08 -0700
"ship" > wrote:

> Hi
>
> Any recommendations what's the best breadmaking machine?
> (I need to give someone a nice wedding present...!)
>
> e.g. Are any of them particularly good at making bread out of
> gluten-free flour?



gluten-free flour is, by definition, no good for bread.

I realize that, for people who cannot eat gluten, that statement is
unhelpful.

The recipe is what's going to be the deal maker or breaker. It might
be best to look for a bread machine with programmable cycles, but first
you should find out if anybody is successfully making gluten-free bread
in a bread machine, and if they are, how, and perhaps what machine.
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We've had a Sunbeam for about 5 years and it's been great. It has a cycle
for gluten free bread. I've never used it but I worked with a guy who had a
gluten intolerance and he used it and said the stuff came out OK.

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Hi

Any recommendations what's the best breadmaking machine?
(I need to give someone a nice wedding present...!)

e.g. Are any of them particularly good at making bread out of
gluten-free flour?

Budget: £100 or so?


Ship
Shiperton Henethe


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