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- July 3, 2008 at 3:21 am #259462
I’ve tried spraying with cooking spray, but because it mixes in the
machine, it mixes right in and still sticks–the best we can figure
out is to use the bread machine to mix and rise and then take out and
put in bread pans for final rising and bake in oven–but kind of
defeats the purpose of a bread machine. Still, it would take less
time than making bread without the machine.
— In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “Jessica Mason”
wrote: >
> Hmmm…that can be aggravating…I always spray mine with a cooking
spray
> and even the banana bread slides right out.
>
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Original Message
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>> From: alicejpeterson
> Date: 7/4/2008 6:33:04 AM
> To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Budget101.com : Re: ? About Bread machines
>
> We’ve had trouble with bread sticking in bread machines, and
tearing
> when you try to take it out. Does anyone have a remedy for this?
It’s
> happened with every bread machine we’ve had (probably four of them–
all
> different models. Finally I gave up using them, but my daughter
wants
> to try again.
>
> — In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “tashasmom1201”
> wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking about purchasing a bread machine. But my question
is,
> can
> > you make up batter for banana bread, applesauce bread, ect and
put it
> > into the machine to bake? I am hoping that baking this way will
not
> > heat up the kitchen thus saving money on air conditioning! Thanks!
> >
>
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