It's all about the freshness of the bread, right. Today's post is all about bread, satisfaction and happiness. In one of my previous post, I am sure I have mentioned about Jeff taking up a new hobby or is it a skill. Anyway, after his first lesson on bread making with Dennis, he thought of checking out how much bread machine cost. While I was golfing, he started checking out some of the stores and wouldn't you know he finds a bread machine for $15.00.
That's right, it was cheap and the great part, it's appears to be hardly used because the plastic cover on the control pads was still intact. As soon as he got it home, he cleaned it thoroughly and the next day he was searching for recipes for this type of machine. The first bread he made, half white half whole wheat cranberry, raisin and nut bread. It was yummy so yummy, we had to try it with just butter after it came out of the machine. Next bread was just a simply white bread since we were having spaghetti that night, we wanted some garlic bread. The bread was so fluffy, no really so FLUFFY. We had a friend over helping Jeff with the BBQ that he just bought and he tried it as well. We couldn't stop pulling some pieces from the top of the bread. The only bad thing about all the goodness and yumminess - is this an actual word, well, it's that we will soon gain weight with all this starchy food. But the benefit of it is that we know what goes in the bread and that we will have fresh ones when we need them. It takes a total of 4 hours for Jeff to make it. Check it out and let me know if you did not started getting hungry.
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Cranberry, Raisin and nut bread - from the machine |
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Jeff's first home made bread from scratch - a lot of kneeding |
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Oh so FLUFFY - regular white bread recipe from the machine - very similar to TEXAS toast. |
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