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9/11/2011

ZOJIRUSHI BBCC-X20WB HOME BAKERY SUPREME Review

ZOJIRUSHI BBCC-X20WB HOME BAKERY SUPREME
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When I first considered purchasing a bread machine, I began months of research, and still hesitated. After purchasing this product I did not have one regret. It is easy, to use, east to set up, and makes excellent breads.

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Bread machines are a handy way to bake bread at home without the responsibility of kneading and rising. The only problem is, the bread always looks like it was baked in a machine! The Zojirushi Supreme Home Bakery Bread Machine baked horizontal loaves like in a traditional loaf pan, so you dont end up with those square vertical loaves that most bread machines produce. This Zojirushi Bread Machine is fully programmable for all of your custom settings: crust color, loaf size, bread type, delayed bake cycle and many more! You can even make cakes or homemade sourdough starter by simply adding the ingredients and selecting the appropriate cycle. Makes a 1-lb, 1.5-lb or 2-lb loaf.
Bakes up to a 2-lb traditional rectangular loaf Exclusive Home Made Menu function includes 3 memory settings Sour Dough Starter function prepares a light sourdough starter in just over 2 hours Quick baking cycle prepares bread in under 2 hours 13-hour programmable time Auto shut-off system for added safety Includes instructional video, manual and recipes Menu setting includes: white bread, whole wheat, sour dough, starter, dough, fruit jam, cake, quick bread and 3 home made menus

Manufacturer:ZojirushiModel:BBCC-X20WBColor:WhiteMaterial:Plastic HousingCooking Surface:Nonstick aluminum loaf panSize / Capacity:2 lb. horizontal loafInternal Dimensions:Loaf pan measures 6 1/2 x 5 /12Width:17 inchesDepth:9 3/4 inchesHeight:11 3/4Weight:19 lbs.Volts / Watts:120 volts / 600 watt Heating Element, 100 watt MotorAuto Shut Off:YesSpeeds / Cycles:10 cyclesSpecial Features:2 mixing

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8/19/2011

Zojirushi 8-BBH-P070 Kneading Blade Review

Zojirushi 8-BBH-P070 Kneading Blade
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I wasn't sure if these were going to be the right ones, given that one review said they matched and another said they were the wrong paddle. These matched the paddle for my Mini Loaf (BB-HAC-10) Machine.

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8/04/2011

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker Bundle Review

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker Bundle
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Just purchased this machine and I love it...so far. I've used it 4 times. I especially love that I can not only make bread but other foods also. I've made bread and I've tried the jam recipe, it came out great. I'm looking forward to trying cake, meatloaf and sour dough along with more recipes included in the book.
Now for the machanics of it. While it is rather large and a bit heavy I would suggest finding a place to use it and leave it rather than moving it around each time you want to bake. I love the duel metal paddles and the loaf shape pan. Another feature I really like is the way the pan loads into the machine, (no rubber gaskets anywhere). So easy to lock into place and to remove. My old machine had a tube shape pan with a rubber gasket on the bottom outside which always stuck to the pan and was difficult to remove from the machine. The old machine had only one plastic paddle which I had to replace several times because it would break or strip out. Clean-up wasn't quick either. This machine's pan and paddles are non stick, clean-up is a breeze. Instructions are easy to follow and all the buttons are clearly marked.
I've rated it 5 star and at this point I would recommend this machine. But again I've only used it 4 times so far.

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The Home Bakery Supreme® Breadmaker bakes a large traditional rectangular shaped 2 lb. loaf of bread, and has menu courses for a variety of other cooking needs including cake, dough, sourdough starter, jam and even meatloaf. Also, Zojirushi's exclusive Home Made Menu function allows adjustments to the knead, rise and bake time for added versatility. Other features include a nonstick baking pan for easy cleaning and durable interior and exterior for extended use. This Set Includes * Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker White* Deli Pro Kitchen Knife* Wusthof 12.5 X 8-Inch Bamboo Cutting Board

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6/30/2011

6/28/2011

Zojirushi BBCC-V20 Home Bakery Traditional Breadmaker Review

Zojirushi BBCC-V20 Home Bakery Traditional Breadmaker
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My mother taught me to make homemade bread as a child and I have been making it ever since, but a breadmaker certainly is easier. I've had two, a Magic Chef which stopped working after I accidentally left the pan soaking overnight (the mechanism that turns the paddle won't budge), and a Zojirushi, which I now use every week, and don't leave soaking in the sink. (I chose the Zojirushi because it had good reviews and because I have their rice steamer and love it.)
Features I like: Double paddles. This is absolutely the way to go if you want a horizontal loaf, otherwise some of the flour can get stuck in a corner and not get mixed up. You can solve this by scraping the sides during mixing, but having to do that sort of defeats the purpose of a breadmaker.
Another thing I like is the "Homemade" setting, which allows you to customize the cycle times. The default is for French Bread, which, incidentally, comes out very well. One caution, their recipe calls for 3 teaspoons of yeast, which caused it to overrise. I now use 2 teaspoons and get great results. Also, the "default" setting for Homemade/French Bread wasn't set correctly on mine at first, but the instruction manual listed the correct settings and it was easy to reprogram. Good instruction manual, by the way.
One other nice feature is the preheat cycle. The trickiest part with bread machines is getting the right amount of yeast for the machine's timed rise cycles. Cold liqueds slow down yeast action, warm ones speed it up. I've found that the preheat cycle helps give more uniform results. (Age and amount of yeast affects it too, but the breadmachine can't compensate for that.)
Most of the other features, like jam and cake settings, I never use.
Disappointments: The window gets steamed up during processing and opening the cover causes it to pause so you can't really watch what it is doing. Also, the delay timer only works with the "Basic" bread setting. I wanted to set it to have French bread ready when I came home, and couldn't.
The thing I use most: The "Dough" setting. I prefer to let the breadmaker mix everything up for me and do all the initial risings, and then throw it in a pan for the last rising and bake it myself. This way the paddles don't get baked into the bottom of the loaf, and I don't have to worry about over or under rising. Honestly, it is the yeast that causes most problems people have with breadmakers. Old yeast, or not enough, and your bread comes out like a brick. Too much and it either overrises and sticks to the top, as it did the first time I made French bread with 3 tsp. of yeast, or it caves in during baking and you have a U-shaped top. (If it rises but the top is flat, rather than rounded, it's not the yeast. You probably have too much liqued or too little flour - adjust accordingly.)
I don't use mixes, so I can't comment on that, but I have an electric wheat grinder and often use fresh ground whole wheat (which they don't recommend), and this breadmachine handles it beautifully. I like being able to use all healthy ingredients, like whole wheat instead of white flour, and honey instead of refined sugar. In this case though it does need extra yeast, since the whole wheat flour is heavier.
I recommended this breadmaker to both my step-mother and my best friend, so I guess that's a pretty high recommendation. (My mother still does it by hand. Maybe someday I'll get her to try a machine.)

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One of the most wonderful sensory experiences has to be the smell of baking bread. It nourishes the soul and warms the heart, just as the finished product nourishes and warms the body. This bread maker not only makes a splendid horizontal loaf, it's easy to use and clean, meaning it won't join the dud appliances gathering dust while they wait for the next yard sale.

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6/22/2011

Zojirushi 8-BBV-P290 Paddle Review

Zojirushi 8-BBV-P290 Paddle
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You are less likely to get the wrong parts. And its price is even cheaper.

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6/19/2011

Zojirushi 8-BBV-P300 Baking Pan Review

Zojirushi 8-BBV-P300 Baking Pan
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This is an excellent bread machine, I have been very happy with machine....however I had to order a replacement pan due to metal exposure and scraping that happened in blade areas. If you purchase this machine DO NOT wash or fill pan with hot water immediately after removing bread....it causes protective pan liner to flake off. I now wait until pan cools before I soak it in hot water to clean.

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The Zojirushi 8-BBV-P300 Baking Pan fits models BB-CEC20BA BB-CEC20BA BBCC-V20 BBCC-X20 BBCC-X20WB

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5/29/2011

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker With Heavyweight Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons And Stainless Steel Measuring Cups Set Including Denim Oven Mitt Review

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker With Heavyweight Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons And Stainless Steel Measuring Cups Set Including Denim Oven Mitt
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I've been baking my own bread for over 15 years now in bread machines. I've averaged baking between 1 and 2 loaves a week during this time, so I feel I'm a pretty good judge of bread machines. The first two bread machines I used were not Zojirushi, but another leading maker of bread machines. I was fairly happy with them, but from time to time, depending on the time of the year (mainly mid summer) it was hard to get loaves to come out right, mainly due to getting the temperature of the water correct depending on the surrounding temp. Also, the size of the loaves were not the most desirable.
I've owned the Zojirushi for two months now, and I love it. It's much better than my previous bread machines in many ways, and overcomes the issues I described above with my previous machines. The loaves are much larger, so I don't have to bake bread as often, since they last longer. And the loaf dimensions are much better. I can now slice a piece of bread and it's much more like the size of a normal slice of bread, unlike what you get from other bread machines. The two paddles really seem to do a better job of mixing the dough. Plus, they reverse directions, to do even a better job of mixing.
One very important feature of the Zojirushi is that it will adjust the temperature of the water to the right temperature before starting the initial cycle. It does this during the pre-baking cycle. I'm guessing it does this by sensing the temperature of the water inside, and the temperature of the surrounding temperature, and adjusting the temperature of the water by pre-heating it, so you get the optimal water/liquid temperature before it starts it's mixing. This feature insures that you get much better results no matter what the temperature is in your house.
All the loaves of bread we've baked so far in the Zojirushi have come out with the perfect consistency and texture, no matter what kind of bread we make. This makes it possible to slice the bread easily, even to the last slice, unlike our previous bread machines.
Overall, I would say the Zojirushi is very much worth the money. It's a little more expensive than many of the others, but if you really want the best results, it's well worth the money.

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Enjoy the delicious taste of freshly baked breads, cakes and more with a minimum of effort. This versatile baking machine prepares perfect, traditionally shaped loaves of bread, fresh fruit jams and cakes. With its 13-hour programmable timer, memory settings for your personal recipes, sourdough starter function and crust control function, the Home Bakery SupremeTM is well worth owning. A large viewing window lets you watch the baking process. Its quick baking cycle prepares a 2-pound loaf of bread in under 2 hours.

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5/28/2011

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker Bakers Bundle Review

Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker Bakers Bundle
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This thing is truly a machine, not just a bread maker. I am making gluten free breads in this machine and it has customizable settings that allow me to cook this type of bread easily. You can make breads, meat loafs, cakes and more in this well made piece of equipment and I am impressed with the craftsmanship of this product. If you are going to make an investment in a good quality, beautiful piece of equipment for your kitchen, this is the way to go.
On a side note, the accessories that come with are not really the best quality. The oven mit is nice but the cups and spoons are not a good metal. They are not Zojirushi's product just for the record so I would suggest just buying the machine.

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The Home Bakery Supreme Breadmaker bakes a large traditional rectangular shaped 2 lb. loaf of bread, and has menu courses for a variety of other cooking needs including cake, dough, sourdough starter, jam and even meatloaf. Also, Zojirushi's exclusive Home Made Menu function allows adjustments to the knead, rise and bake time for added versatility. Other features include a nonstick baking pan for easy cleaning and durable interior and exterior for extended use.


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4/20/2011

Zojirushi BB-HAC10WZ Home Bakery Bread Baker Review

Zojirushi BB-HAC10WZ Home Bakery Bread Baker
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This is my fourth bread machine in the past 15-20 years. I started out using the original Zojirushi, which was a great machine (but eventually died after many years of loyal service). More recently, I had been using a full-size Zojirushi BBCCX20 and a Breadman Ultimate. I still use both the Breadman and the Zojirushi BBCCX20 for specific purposes (I bake a lot of bread), but the Zo Mini is the only machine that stays permanently on my counter now. It has become, by far and away, my favorite bread machine.
For starters, I should explain why I still use the Breadman and the full-size Zo:
o The Breadman (which seems to be sold under a variety of private labels these days) is the most flexible machine on the market in terms of the range of cycles and the ability to adjust the cycle timing. I especially like the Pause button for breads that refuse to proof as quickly as expected. The motor is weak, though, and the machine is very noisy.
o The full-size Zo has a great motor. It's the only option for making 2-pound loaves of whole-wheat bread. It also has the ability to program custom cycles (but no Pause button once a cycle is under way). On the downside, it has a very annoying beep to signal when it's time to add fruit/nuts -- the beep goes for a very long time and can't be silenced, which is a problem if you use the machine on a delay setting to bake bread overnight. Like the Breadman, it also takes up quite a bit of counter space.
Now, on to the Zojirushi Mini:
+ The Zo mini produces the perfect size loaf for every day. The larger machines are great for producing 1.5 to 2 pound loaves, which are the right size for a big gathering. But a loaf of that size is too big for everyday meals. The Zo Mini, on the other hand, produces a loaf that's perfect for everyday use -- we generally eat half the loaf as soon as it comes out of the machine, then finish off the loaf the next day before it goes stale.
+ The Zo mini takes up less than half the counter space of the full-size loaf machines. It's so small that I can leave it out all the time, which makes it really easy to bake a loaf of bread on a whim.
+ The Zo mini seems to live up to the Zojirushi reputation in terms of motor power. I've had no trouble with very stiff whole-wheat doughs.
+ The Zo mini is very quiet. The difference between the Zo and my Breadman in terms of noise is amazing. This is especially important if you like to use the machine on a delay setting overnight so that you can wake up to fresh bread.
On the downside:
- The Zo mini does not have the same options as the full-size Zo to create customized baking cycles, and it still doesn't have a Pause button (why hasn't Zojirushi figured this out by now?).
- The beeper that indicates when to add fruit/nuts still can't be turned off. On the positive side, though, the beeper only beeps about five times on the mini, which is a huge improvement over the 15-beep cycle on the full-size Zo (which always kept me from using the full-size Zo overnight).
In a nutshell: The Zojirushi Mini is the closest thing I've found to the perfect bread machine. It's compact and simple, with a powerful motor, and it produces the ideal size loaf (i.e., one that you can finish before it goes stale). Although I continue to use my bigger machines for holidays, the Zo Mini is now the only bread machine we use on a regular basis. It's a great addition to the kitchen if you enjoy fresh bread.

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BB-HAC10WZ Features: -White finish -1 lb. automatic bread maker -Includes an easy-to-follow instruction video, manual and recipe booklet -Compact and slim design-perfect for singles and smaller families -Three bread textures to choose from: regular, firm or soft -Cookie/pasta dough setting to prepare homemade cookies and pasta -Durable non-stick interior -13 hour delay timer -Menu settings include: basic bread (regular, firm), soft, French, dough, cookie/pasta dough, cake, jam and quick baking Specifications: -Capacity: 1 lb. loaf of bread -Quick baking cycle prepares breads in under 2 hours -Crust control, function allows you to select regular or light crust -Electric Rating: 120 volts/450 watts -1-year manufacturer's warranty -Overall Dimensions: 12'' H x 8'' W x 11'' D The Home bakery Mini Bread Maker is ideal for small families. This slim machine contains a convenient viewing window, a user friendly east-to-read LCD control panel and a programmable timer that delays baking up to 13 hours. Select from three bread textures: Regular, Firm, or Soft and make the best bread at anytime. You can also make additive and preservative-free fresh fruit jams in only 80 minutes! Manual

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3/20/2011

Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine Review

Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine
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This is my third bread machine. My first was the original Zojirushi, and the second was a Breadman. I still use both the Breadman and the Zojirushi BBCCX20. According to most baking sites I've seen, the Zo and the Breadman are the leading contenders in this category today, so here's my comparison:
- The Zo is more solidly built and has a stronger motor. It can handle stiffer doughs that literally stopped the motor on my Breadman.
- The Zo is much quieter than the Breadman. The pan in the Breadman clanks around in its clips and makes quite a racket during kneading.
- Unfortunately, the Zo has an annoying 15-second beep to signal the right time to add nuts or fruits. As far as I can tell, there is no way to turn off this feature. For me, this is a big deal, because I used to love to set up my bread machine to make bread during the night, giving me a wonderful hot loaf of bread for breakfast. With the 15-second beeper, which sounds a lot like an alarm clock, using the Zo BBCCX20 overnight simply isn't an option. I wish there were a way to turn it off.
- The double paddles on the Zo do a better job of mixing ingredients without the need for scraping down the sides of the pan.
- The Breadman is a much more flexible machine. It's "Pause" button let's you add 15 minutes at any point in the cycle. Without the ability to pause, the Zo sometimes starts baking before the loaf is fully proofed. With bread, where the length of the rise depends on so many factors, having the flexibility to pause during a cycle is very valuable. You can program custom cycles on the Zo, but that's only a solution if you know in advance that your loaf is going to take some extra proofing time.
- Crust control is better on the Breadman. Even set on "light" crust, the Zo tends to produce a dark crust with breads that have a lot of sugar.
- The Breadman has a small bin that automatically dispenses "add ins" (fruits, nuts, etc.) at the right point in the cycle. You just load it up at the beginning of the cycle and the "trap door" releases the goodies at the right time near the end of the kneading cycle.
In a nutshell: The Zo is a better built, more powerful, quieter bread machine. It's solid, reliable, and great for doughs that would stop a lesser machine. The Breadman, on the other hand, provides much greater flexibility to make changes to the cycle once you've started and to get the crust you like. It also has an automatic fruit/nut dispenser and no long, annoying beep. If Zojirushi and Breadman would combine the Zo's motor and mechanics with Breadman's control panel and programming, they'd have the perfect bread machine. As it is, you have to choose based on what's most important to you.
UPDATE 02-JAN-2010
I found a new bread machine that has replaced both the Zo BBCCX20 and the Breadman as my favorite machine. It's the Zojirushi "Mini" (BB-HAC10). It takes up half the counter space of the Zo BBCCX20 and makes a perfect size loaf for a small family. It still doesn't have the flexibility of the Breadman, but at least they shortened the "add ingredients" beep (which goes on for so long on the full-size Zo that I can't use it for overnight bread making). Other than the beep, the Zo Mini is the quietest bread machine I've found. I really like it. You can find a more complete review on the Zo Mini product page. Happy Baking!

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Not only can you bake breads of all sorts, including sourdough and whole wheat, in this machine, you can also make pizza dough, cake, jams and even meatloaf! A comprehensive recipe and instruction booklet is supported by an instructional video as well. The machine is programmable, so you can have fresh, warm bread waiting for you at breakfast or dinner time.

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3/18/2011

Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker Review

Zojirushi BB-HAC10 Home Bakery 1-Pound-Loaf Programmable Mini Breadmaker
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The Zojirushi BB-HAC10 breadmaker is terrific for couples, singles, or apartment dwellers wanting a small loaf of bread (1 LB). While at first, its price may be offsetting, it is a fantastic device and made of high quality materials. Most breadmakers are too large and end up being stored in the closet, but this machine is small, sleek, and bakes perfect loaves of bread. It is the same width as my toaster and is small enough to keep out on an apartment kitchen counter. The loaves on regular cycles take between 3:40-3:00 to bake, but it has a timer and a "keep warm" feature. It is quiet and an 8-year old could easily operate its simple push button controls.
It has an even-heating element, and a good quality, heavy, non-stick baking pan, which is a snap to clean up. It has a pasta/cookie dough feature and a jam (!) feature. The tiny paddle is actually surprisingly efficient at making dough for cookies and such.
One caveat: It bakes a small, vertical loaf of bread and a 1 LB loaf is smaller than you think it is. So the "rounded" part on top takes up about 1/4 of the entire loaf. Also, your bottom slice will have a gaping hole where the paddle bakes into it. While this is not much of a problem for a large 2 LB loaf, for this small loaf, it is a bit of a waste.
We have had a Zojirushi since the early 90's and although we found it consistently made excellent bread, it wasn't getting used very often because it was large and the 2LB loaves simply weren't getting eaten. After downsizing, we found that this breadmaker is fabulous because it makes small enough loaves that you can experiment with tons of different recipes and throw away a botched recipe without feeling bad about waste.

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Wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread with this programmable breadmaker, which features a 13-hour advance timer for delayed baking. The unit produces one pound loaves--perfect for smaller households to enjoy the taste of freshly baked bread every day without waste. The machine provides automatic settings for preparing a wide variety of breads, cakes, and fresh fruit jams as well as doughs for rolls, croissants, pizza, pasta, cookies, and more. When time is limited, its quick baking cycle bakes bread in under two hours. The breadmaker also offers three bread textures to choose from--regular, firm, or soft, as well as a crust-control function that allows for selecting regular or light crust. The machine's nonstick kneading blade ensures that dough is thoroughly kneaded for consistent results, while its nonstick baking pan releases bread effortlessly. For added convenience, the appliance comes equipped with a viewing window, an easy-to-read control panel and LCD screen, and a sturdy handle for simple transport. Accessories include a simple-to-follow instruction video, manual, and recipe booklet. The compact breadmaker measures 8 by 11 by 12 inches and carries a one-year warranty.

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3/14/2011

Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme 2-Pound-Loaf Breadmaker Review

Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme 2-Pound-Loaf Breadmaker
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I am an avid bread maker. this is my third machine. I hated to spend the money -- seems absurd to pay that much -- but it is amazing! No comparison with typical machines. (my last was a cuisinart. was ok, but not like this -- and didn't last long. six months of frequent use and it failed to properly mix. ) this one is easy to use. no need to get the temperature of the ingredients just right. the machines "preheats" to do that for you and get it just perfect. the bread quality is superior. I am absolutely in awe. I bought a bread machine recipe book to go with it and am finding it fun to experiment. I need not worry if it will be a flop! It bakes a beautiful loaf everytime. Treat yourself and your family!!

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From cinnamon-raisin bread for breakfast to buttery dinner rolls or garlic bread sticks to serve with dinner, this countertop appliance makes it easy to create delicious bakery-style artisan bread right at home. It can even be used to make homemade meatloaf, strawberry jam, chocolate cake, and more. For a basic bread recipe, simply add in measured ingredients, close the lid, make a selection from the user-friendly LCD control panel, and the Home Bakery Supreme takes care of the rest--baking up a rectangular-shaped 2-pound loaf of bread to perfection. Choose from three crust shades--light, medium, or dark--and from 10 pre-programmed settings that consist of Basic, Basic Wheat, Basic Dough, Quick, Quick Wheat, Quick Dough, Jam, Cake, Sour Dough Starter, and Home Made. Best of all, the machine's timer can be set to delay the end of the baking cycle by up to 13 hours, which makes it possible to wake up to the smell of freshly baked, homemade bread in the morning or to come home to a warm loaf at the end of a long day at the office. The bread maker provides two blades for thorough dough kneading and a higher rise, a large viewing window, an "on" indicator light, a start/reset button, and a removable nonstick bread pan for easy cleaning. A double-ended teaspoon/tablespoon measuring spoon, an 8-ounce measuring cup, and a user manual with a variety of recipes come included. The durably built, 700-watt bread machine measures approximately 9-5/8 by 17 by 12-1/5 inches.

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3/13/2011

Progressive International Adjustable Bread Keeper Review

Progressive International Adjustable Bread Keeper
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I bake lots of bread, I usually store my bread in ziploc bags. I wanted to have something that I could re-use. The bread box is good for storing bread, but I found that the bread does mold quicker in the bread box than it does in the ziploc bags.

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Keep bread, bagels, muffins, and other baked good fresh longer with this innovative adjustable bread keeper from Progressive International, which expands up to 11 inches to fit the size of your bread products. The bread keeper's air vents adjust to allow just the right amount of air into the storage area, and it comes with its own bread board for convenient slicing. Made of polyethylene/polystyrene/TPE, it's dishwasher safe.

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