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I just got a new breadmaker (Panasonic) and noticed two pecularities
in the instructions (compared with the old one's). (1a) The old instructions said (when using the delay timer) to put the liquids, salt and sugar in, then the flour, and finally the yeast on top, to keep the yeast separate until the mixing starts. (1b) The new ones say to put the yeast in the bottom, cover it with the flour, and then put everything else, including the liquids, on top, to keep the yeast separate until the mixing starts. To me, (a) seems more intuitively correct, but I've been following (b) with the new one for several batches and had good results. Any opinions? (2) The instructions for the new one specifically say to wash the inside of the pan only, and not to immerse it, so obviously it can't go in the dishwasher. (The old one went in the dishwasher every time; to be fair, I replaced the pan twice in four years because the spindle started getting loose, but I don't think the dishwasher was the cause and I'm sure I read the instructions before I started doing it.) Is this a common restriction on new breadmakers? -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail? |
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