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TdeV

TdeV


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Not yet, @ElsieD.

 

@Tropicalsenior offered to give me consultation but I haven't summoned the courage quite yet. 🙄

 

My first bread machine was a Panasonic also. I wore off the non-stick coating by making fruit + nut bread in the middle of the night, to be ready for the swim team After Swim coffee. The "bread" brick would end up about 2" thick. I didn't understand bread very well and kept adding more yeast + more mix-ins. Fortunately, early morning swimmers will eat anything!

 

 

 

 

TdeV

TdeV

Not yet, @ElsieD.

 

@Tropicalsenior offered to give me consultation but I haven't summoned the courage quite yet. 🙄

 

My first bread machine was a Panasonic also. I wore off the non-stick coating by making fruit + nut bread in the middle of the night, to be ready for the swim team After Swim coffee. The "bread" brick would end up about 2" thick. I didn't understand bread very well and kept adding more yeast. Fortunately, early morning swimmers will eat anything!

 

 

 

 

TdeV

TdeV

Not yet, @ElsieD.

 

@Tropicalsenior offered to give me consultation but I haven't summoned the courage quite yet. 🙄

 

My first bread machine was a Panasonic also. I wore off the non-stick coating by making fruit + nut bread in the middle of the night, to be ready for the swim team After Swim coffee. The "bread" brick would end up about 2" thick. I didn't understand bread very well and kept adding more yeast. Fortunately, early morning swimmers will eat anything!

 

 

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