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Selecting A Bread Machine

If you don't want to make bread the old-fashioned way, you can purchase a bread machine. Having one can be easier on you because you would just put the ingredients in the machine until the bread is ready to come out.

There are different size loaves that a bread machine can make. It usually yields a 1, 11/2 and 2 lb. loaf. Look for a machine with a delay timer. This can help you if you are making bread for dinner or eating it for breakfast.
You can also use a bread machine for pizza dough or to make rolls. You can find one that will make the dough for you, but it won't' cook the dough.
If you are looking for convenience, look for a bread machine that tells you when you can add ingredients for bread making. This is very convenient and helpful if you want to add additional food items such as nuts and fruit.
If you need a bread machine that will keep your bread warm when it's finished baking, look for a bread maker that has a "keep warm" feature. You may want other features such as those for the bread crust, different types of bread, or bread cycles.
Thoroughly check out all of the features and benefits of the bread machine to make sure that it is for you. After all, you are looking for convenience.

 

 
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