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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 983045"><p>I am actually grateful for all the replies I received here already. I know I have put off using the machine for over four years because of lack of knowledge and experience, but I am going to try my luck next month.</p><p>It seems that the yeast type is the most important part of the ingredients.</p><p>I don't know if I can save any money by making my own bread, but I am fed up with paying the outrageous prices for a tiny roll during the week days as I like fresh bread and I never freeze bread. The shops sell a cheap bread loaf for the weekend and this is only because the price is controlled by the government.</p><p>If I make my own bread 3 times a week, then hopefully I don't have to go out to buy any bread, except buy the ingredients once a month.</p><p>There is another possible good reason why the bread doesn't come out good. The machine model is also important and Morphy Richards is well known for their bread making machines, but if I don't succeed, then I would look for a better machine, most probably more expensive.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]XIBeVcT9kFw[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 983045"] I am actually grateful for all the replies I received here already. I know I have put off using the machine for over four years because of lack of knowledge and experience, but I am going to try my luck next month. It seems that the yeast type is the most important part of the ingredients. I don't know if I can save any money by making my own bread, but I am fed up with paying the outrageous prices for a tiny roll during the week days as I like fresh bread and I never freeze bread. The shops sell a cheap bread loaf for the weekend and this is only because the price is controlled by the government. If I make my own bread 3 times a week, then hopefully I don't have to go out to buy any bread, except buy the ingredients once a month. There is another possible good reason why the bread doesn't come out good. The machine model is also important and Morphy Richards is well known for their bread making machines, but if I don't succeed, then I would look for a better machine, most probably more expensive. [MEDIA=youtube]XIBeVcT9kFw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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