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Evening all had a bit of a nap and now as you can see from the post I am awake now. Hope to sleep tonight and make something of the weekend. Not sure why you think its a lot???? I just think normal day> Sorry you are feeling a little under the weather PP. Angie never had the inkling to make bread lots of people I know do but never appealed to me. Shelley sounds like a freestyle holiday plan, enjoy. |
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Unlike MrsH, I can't say that my hands are too sore to knead the bread, but I still use the breadmaker. IMO it is far superior to that bought in the shop - it tastes differently, makes the most divine toast and of course has no preservatives or additives in it. Doesn't last as long but doesn't really need to. I have found that although I might have a digestive problem with shop bought bread - and at one point I wondered if it was gluten - I have no such reaction to home made, so I presume it has something to do with the additives. |
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I agree that home baked is better; but I've gotten terribly spoiled since Whole Foods opened in the neighborhood; their breads are artisan and have no additives and preservatives ........ |
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