Thursday, May 21, 2009

Use Your Loaf - The Bread Maker Buying Guide

By Sam Foster

Bread makers are becoming one of the most commonly used small appliances in the kitchen, almost as often as you use your microwave. freshly baked bread leaves your mouth watering with its home baked smell and tastes delicious, also being freshly baked makes it very good for you too. bread makers are one of the few appliances to make life easier in the kitchen. purchasing bread makers on the internet is simple although choosing the perfect bread maker for your family may not be as easy as it appears. so here are a few helpful tips to choosing the correct bread making machine for you and your family.

Most store bought bread these days comes in one and a half to two pound loafs, so the first tip is look for a bread machine with a two pound capacity. There really isn't a good reason to make bread size less than a two pound loaf. Also it is nice to have a bread maker with at least 8 different settings. Some of your best choices for settings are: Basic, Whole Wheat, French, Sweet and Express bake.

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There are bread makers which come with a window view which enable you to view the progress of your bread making without having to lift the lid, which saves you time and energy. When choosing your bread maker check that the loaf pan has a non-stick coating for easy cleaning as there are still a few that don't have a non-stick loaf pan.

Whether for once a week bread making to everyday use the bread machine has become a part of the modern kitchen. Make sure you compare different models online to find the perfect one for your family.

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