Well, I just purchased a new breadmaker from Amazon. We had been given a Black & Decker B2200 by someone who didn't want it (wedding gift, I think), and it quit on us a few months ago. Lasted for a year or two though, which is better than I thought a B&D would last.
We miss the fresh, whole grain breads and most of the store stuff just doesn't cut it. The most recent loves we purchased were the only ones with actual whole wheat and whole grain flours (my understanding is that anything enriched means it's been over-processed and had to have nutrients added back in), and one brand was $5.49 and the other (a store brand) was $4.19. Now, I will pay more for things such as this (just as I do for free run eggs) simply because they are much healthier.
The point: healthy bread is just getting too expensive and nothing beats knowing exactly what went into your bread. Plus, putting some butter on a hot, fresh piece of multigrain bread is just lovely.
With the old breadmaker, my wife used all sorts of crazy flours from the health food store and added all sorts of nuts and seeds. Looking forward to more in a couple of weeks and this time she wants to try gluten-free.
Anyone else use a breadmaker? Any issues? Anything to add at all?
We miss the fresh, whole grain breads and most of the store stuff just doesn't cut it. The most recent loves we purchased were the only ones with actual whole wheat and whole grain flours (my understanding is that anything enriched means it's been over-processed and had to have nutrients added back in), and one brand was $5.49 and the other (a store brand) was $4.19. Now, I will pay more for things such as this (just as I do for free run eggs) simply because they are much healthier.
The point: healthy bread is just getting too expensive and nothing beats knowing exactly what went into your bread. Plus, putting some butter on a hot, fresh piece of multigrain bread is just lovely.
With the old breadmaker, my wife used all sorts of crazy flours from the health food store and added all sorts of nuts and seeds. Looking forward to more in a couple of weeks and this time she wants to try gluten-free.
Anyone else use a breadmaker? Any issues? Anything to add at all?