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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 823328" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>We have had 3 here. A Panasonic has been the best. You can get some marvellous recipies off the net, they make all sorts of bread. Note its best to make a small loaf, since you are not adding any preservatives and the bread will go mouldy within 2 days unless consumed</p><p></p><p>Rubbish ones were from Yuppie Chef (think it was Mellerware) and Russell Hobbs. The Mellerware always took too long over the initial mixing and the Russell Hobbs stopped working after a few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 823328, member: 746"] We have had 3 here. A Panasonic has been the best. You can get some marvellous recipies off the net, they make all sorts of bread. Note its best to make a small loaf, since you are not adding any preservatives and the bread will go mouldy within 2 days unless consumed Rubbish ones were from Yuppie Chef (think it was Mellerware) and Russell Hobbs. The Mellerware always took too long over the initial mixing and the Russell Hobbs stopped working after a few months. [/QUOTE]
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