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Libby

Breadmaker

I have wanted one for ages, but couldn't afford it. But got one at the car boot for £5 OMG!  Shocked what have I done the bread it makes is devine!!!!
Lizzie

Yum yum!  There was a breadmaker came up on our local freecycle list last week but I just don't have the space for one in my kitchen ...
Jacky

Lizzie nor has Libby but that is another story   Very Happy    


Libby what a buy, which one is it?
Kathy

Bargain Libby!

Lizzie, you have walls, get a shelf up! Laughing
lottie

What make is it Libby?   I bought one in Lidl years ago for less than £20 and its been brilliant - until that is - we had the heavy hailstones and flood and rain pouring through the roof!  It poured straight into the breadmaker on my work top in the conservatory where I use it.  It had to be condemned.  

I was on the internet the next day and ordered another - but couldn't get a £20 one.  Yours was a real bargain, I use mine all the time.

I made a malt loaf last week - really yummy - but we ended up eating it within a few days and I put on 2lb !   It was worth it though  Razz
Libby

A Morphy Richards Fast Bake. Its brill. Very Happy

Jacky what are you saying about my kitchen???? Very Happy
morlan75

That was a serious bargain! mate of mine payed over £100 quid for his  Shocked
Libby

there where quite a few at this car boot, not all with instructions but there easily got from online  Laughing
Libby

update:-
just to let you know this has been a definate 'best bargain buy'. The bread is amazing, the taste texture and everything. Can't recommend it highly enough!  Very Happy
lottie

Ditto - I wouldn't be without mine.  I used to make my bread by hand - but it was hard work at times with my 'old bones', but having the bread maker is wonderful.  I even made jam in mine!  Malt loaves and fruit loaves come out perfect - and every other loaf too.  Couldn't be simpler - and the bread stays so fresh!

The best thing about it is the timer - great to throw the ingredients in and wake up to a fresh loaf - or ditto if you have almost run out - throw it all in - set it to be ready for tea time - and forget about it.

I am totally smitten
Libby

only disadvantage is the expanding waistline  Very Happy
lottie

Definitely DITTO  Embarassed  Embarassed  Embarassed   But it's worth it.

We have a couple of days a week breadless to try and keep it under control  Laughing  Laughing  Laughing
Libby

agree, I try and only make bread at the or for the weekend now, otherwise it gets out of hand  Laughing

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