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		<title>What to Know About Bread</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:24:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What to Know About Bread Bread can come in contrary flavors, forms and sizes. Yet, they are typically all the same. You should experience more about the different kinds to study the many ways of generating their particular needs. The more you fully grasp the features and characteristics of dough, the better the quality of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What to Know About Bread</p>
<p>Bread can come in contrary flavors, forms and sizes. Yet, they are typically all the same. You should experience more about the different kinds to study the many ways of generating their particular needs. The more you fully grasp the features and characteristics of dough, the better the quality of your products. Find out more about bread and find how much more you can supply to create your own exceptional taste and design.</p>
<p>Then what is Bread?<br />
Bread is an essential food processed by cooking liquid and dough of flour and possibly other ingredients. Doughs are sometimes than not baked in the Western part and many other countries. In other cuisines, bread is fried, steamed or baked on a hot skillet. It can be unleavened or leavened too.<span id="more-764"></span></p>
<p>Salt, leavening agents and fat like baking soda and yeast are fundamental ingredients. Bread could also have other ingredients suchlike egg, sugar, milk, spice, fruit such as raisins, nuts like walnuts, vegetables like onion and seeds like poppy seeds. Bread is among the oldest prepared foods in the world, counting back hundreds of years. Leavened bread can too be traced back to prehistoric periods.</p>
<p>Much More About Bread<br />
Good bread is acquired for its very good, aroma, taste and texture. It is essential to maintain its freshness to keep the nourishment appetizing. Bread that has dried or stiffened beyond its ideal state is well-known to be stale. Recent bread is ordinarily wrapped in plastic or paper film. It could also be stored in a container such as a breadbox to keep it from drying. Bread kept in moist and hot environments is prone to mold evolution. Bread that is kept at too low temperatures for example being placed within a refrigerator can grow molds slower compared to bread kept at room temp. This will turn stale straightaway because of retrogradation.</p>
<p>The crumb is described by culinary people and bakers as the soft within part of the bread. This should not be mistaken with tiny parts of bread that as a rule fall off named crumbs. The outside portion of the bread is best-known as the crust.</p>
<p>How to Serve Bread<br />
Bread can be served regardless of temperature. As soon as it is baked, it can also be toasted. Bread is normally eaten using your hands or a knife and fork. It can be eaten independently or together with other nourishment and sauces like gravy, olive oil and sardines. It is as well best served as a sandwich with cheese, vegetables or meat wrapped in between.</p>
<p>What About the Crust<br />
The crust of the bread is created from open dough during the cooking procedure. It is browned and hardened from caramelization of the proteins and sugars using the concentrated heat at the surface of the bread. The nature of the bread crust is contrary, based on the kind of bread and the way of baking. Commercial bread is baked using jets the steam in the direction of the bread straightaway to make a nice crust. A Few bread crusts are unpalatable, especially among children. Crusts often have a different color compared to the rest of the bread.</p>
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		<title>Bread Machines &#8211; pros and cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 12:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bread Machines &#8211; pros and cons I&#8217;ve now been an owner of a bread machine for 5 months, and now I think it is time for me to write about my own experiences about the pros and cons in my opinion when you bake bread with a bread maker. First and foremost, it has meant [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve now been an owner of a bread machine for 5 months, and now I think it is time for me to write about my own experiences about the pros and cons in my opinion when you bake bread with a bread maker.</p>
<p>First and foremost, it has meant that I have started to bake my own bread, instead of buying them at the local baker. It is incredibly easy to get started, especially when you choose to bake a type of bread that has been baked several times before, so it takes only 1-2 minutes to put the bread maker in the process of baking.</p>
<p>First a little bit about the disadvantages I have experienced:<span id="more-753"></span></p>
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<li> It is noisy. The kneading process is a reasonable noisy affair that lasts 30-40 minute’s total. It is perhaps not possible to avoid all the noise from the bread maker, but if you live in a small apartment or house, you cannot put it somewhere noise will not bother you. This means that you will most likely be awakened by the noise if it starts to knead the dough 3 hours before you have to get up in the morning to the wonderful freshly baked bread.</li>
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<li> Holes in the bottom of the bread. In the beginning I just had get used to that there was a hole in my bread but now I&#8217;ve gotten used to it, so I will not even call it a disadvantage, since it is so minimal. If people have had to discard the bread because of this, they must have done something wrong.</li>
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<li> Unbaked top. The top is obviously not baked as much as the sides and bottom, but it is baked enough. You cannot make bread with golden brown crust on top, but it is baked.</li>
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<li> Shape. Bread baked in a bread machine is square and not like the bread we know from the bakery or supermarket. It has taken a little getting used to for me and my family.</li>
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<li> Bread size. If you are a large family you must be aware that standard equipment on the market probably does not bake a big enough bread. Some machines, however, are big enough in size and can cover most family needs, but the price is unfortunately also often higher.</li>
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<p>Advantages:</p>
<ul>
<li> Cleaning? Very easy &#8211; it&#8217;s only the baking dish that need to be cleaned but since the bread always let go easily, it is often unnecessary to do other than removing the piece of bread, which sits on the shaft to the dough hook. Most bread machines are fitted with Teflon coating and the parts can easily be removed, and usually be put in the dishwasher.</li>
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<li> Kneading. The bread maker can also be used to knead dough for other types of bread that you do not want to bake in the bread maker. I have successfully put it to knead the dough into buns, cookies and cake.</li>
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<li> The smell of fresh bread. It&#8217;s wonderful that with the timer you can be sure that there is always freshly baked bread in the morning or evening with your cup of coffee. The smell of freshly baked bread from the baking machine makes it certainly easier to get out of bed in the morning.</li>
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<li> Baking Master. If you, as I do, love to experiment with creating various new breads and invent new recipes, so you feel like a real baking champion, then a bread maker is an absolute hit. So far I have tried with Graham flour, cracked wheat kernels, walnuts, rye bread mixture.</li>
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<p>Apart from the noise, I&#8217;m really happy with my bread maker. It makes excellent bread. It is easy to clean, and as I said, incredibly easy to set up. One will soon find their favorite recipes, but it&#8217;s also quite fun to experiment with kneading / raise / bake times and ingredients.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the difference between French bread and normal one both of them made by bread machine ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 06:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s the difference between French bread and normal one both of them made by bread machine ?<br />
I have a bread maker witch  have two main setting : French and normal<br />
what&#8217;s the difference between the two in term of texture taste, softness?<br />
Thank you a lot.<br />
<br />There is a 3rd rise cycle on French Bread</p>
<p>The liquid content is slightly higher as well.</p>
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		<title>How do you store bread freshly taken for the bread machine and how you cut it?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you store bread freshly taken for the bread machine and how you cut it? Let it cool to room temp, then wrap in plastic wrap or a plastic zip bag (or a plastic tupperware thing) I find cutting it easiest w/ an electric knife. You get much thinner slices that way. If it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you store bread freshly taken for the bread machine and how you cut it?<br />
<br />Let it cool to room temp, then wrap in plastic wrap or a plastic zip bag (or a plastic tupperware thing)</p>
<p>I find cutting it easiest w/ an electric knife.  You get much thinner slices that way.  </p>
<p>If it was left in the loaf, be sure to dig out the spinner blade from the bottom of the pan before cutting.</p>
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		<title>How do you make low fat bread in a bread machine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 22:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been eating Health Life bread which only has .5 grams of fat and 70 calories for 2 slices. I am wanting to make bread in our bread machine with the same nutrition or pretty close. I&#8217;m new with the bread machine, but I am sure it can be done. You must have got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have been eating Health Life bread which only has .5 grams of fat and 70 calories for 2 slices. I am wanting to make bread in our bread machine with the same nutrition or pretty close.  I&#8217;m new with the bread machine, but I am sure it can be done.<br />
<br />You must have got a recipe book with it when you bought it.We have a Breville breadmaker &amp; it has recipes for every type of bread you can imagine.Failing that,you could google it &amp; maybe find a recipe.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need a new bread machine bowl and mixing hook for Kenmore model KTR2300. Did some Googling, checked eBay, can&#8217;t find anything! No, I have a Kitchenaid mixer. I am definitely looking for the bowl and dough hook for the bread machine. Try contacting &#34;Nelsons&#34; in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I am sure you can google them. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Need a new bread machine bowl and mixing hook for Kenmore model KTR2300.  Did some Googling, checked eBay, can&#8217;t find anything!<br />
No, I have a Kitchenaid mixer.  I am definitely looking for the bowl and dough hook for the bread machine.<br />
<br />Try contacting &quot;Nelsons&quot; in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I am sure you can google them. They sell replacement parts for all sorts of things like this. They have stuff that no one else has. Mostly for small appliances such as yours and they are not overpriced.Nelson Appliance Repair, Incorporated (719) 635-1928 &#8211; 1220 E Fillmore St, Colorado Springs, CO</p>
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		<title>How do I stop a bread machine from traveling all over the counter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My bread machine fell off of the counter last night mid-kneading cycle. Anyone have any advice to keep it from walking all over the counter? The only thing I can think of is getting one of those rubber mats for under the rugs, or hooking up some sort of harness to the wall. If anyone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My bread machine fell off of the counter last night mid-kneading cycle. Anyone have any advice to keep it from walking all over the counter? The only thing I can think of is getting one of those rubber mats for under the rugs, or hooking up some sort of harness to the wall. If anyone has any experience or ideas that could help that would be awesome.<br />
<br />You could try standing it on a damp towel. Or do you have an electric socket where you could put the machine on the floor? That way there&#8217;s nowhere for it to fall</p>
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		<title>Do you have a recipe for cranberry bread for a bread machine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My hubs likes to make bread in his bread machine. I thought it would be nice to have cranberry bread on Thanksgiving. I wondered if anyone had a good recipe? Thanks! You can find some here: http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/1194/]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My hubs likes to make bread in his bread machine.  I thought it would be nice to have cranberry bread on Thanksgiving.  I wondered if anyone had a good recipe?</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
<br />You can find some here:</p>
<p>http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/1194/</p>
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		<title>Will the bread machine kneading attachment come out of the bread when it&#8217;s done?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 07:53:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t used my bread machine yet. I&#8217;m a little confused as to how the kneading attachment doesn&#8217;t destroy the bread when I remove it from the pan. The instruction manual does not address this concern anywhere. Please help! There are no other pieces to the bread machine (i.e. wire prongy-things) to help remove it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t used my bread machine yet.  I&#8217;m a little confused as to how the kneading attachment doesn&#8217;t destroy the bread when I remove it from the pan.  The instruction manual does not address this concern anywhere.  Please help!<br />
There are no other pieces to the bread machine (i.e. wire prongy-things) to help remove it.  The manual does not even mention a thing about removing!<br />
<br />yes the paddle often stays in the bottom of the bread. i recommend using a chop stick or an ice pick to pry it out gently.</p>
<p>be careful here, the paddle is often covered with a non-stick coating just like the inside of the pan and you don&#8217;t want to scratch it.</p>
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		<title>What is a good bread maker for whole wheat bread?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 04:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been thinking about making my own bread because it&#8217;s a lot cheaper. We go through bread like crazy. I just want to get one bread maker that is awesome and be able to get creative with my bread once in awhile. Do you know of an awesome bread maker/bread machine? I have an Oster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking about making my own bread because it&#8217;s a lot cheaper. We go through bread like crazy. I just want to get one bread maker that is awesome and be able to get creative with my bread once in awhile. Do you know of an awesome bread maker/bread machine?<br />
<br />I have an Oster that I absolutely love.It makes 1lb.-11/2lb. &amp; 2lb. loafs</p>
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