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Well,

After 8 years, I have decided it is time to start baking my own bread (and the price of Kinnikinnick and Whole Foods Bread is now above $6 in Nevada).

Does anyone recommend any bread machines for gluten-free baking?

I saw one on gluten-free pantry called zorijushi -- its was close to $200...

Any advice would be appreciated....


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rma451 Newbie
Well,

After 8 years, I have decided it is time to start baking my own bread (and the price of Kinnikinnick and Whole Foods Bread is now above $6 in Nevada).

Does anyone recommend any bread machines for gluten-free baking?

I saw one on gluten-free pantry called zorijushi -- its was close to $200...

Any advice would be appreciated....

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hi I bought the cuisinart with the gluten free cycle, love it . My bread turns out great only thing I do is mix wet ingredients before put in pan, and then scrap down when kneading a few times, it turns out great every time and we love it and it lasts about 4 days. I also use a almond flour think that helps with the moistness too. rosie

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my cousins (they also have celiac disease) use that one and say its great

half price on that site

redheadheather Explorer

I just ordered the Cuisinart! It's available from JC Penney for the same price as Amazon ($99)

Glad to hear people like it. :D

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VydorScope Proficient

I do not know much about these gizmos' but my mom bought us one when we found out my son has celiac disease. This is waht we got:

[url=Open Original Shared Link Inspire ExpressBake 2-lb. Breadmaker - 5836[/ur]

Its only $59.99 at Target. It works great. At least the 1/2 dozen or so loaves I have made have come out great. :D I need to use it more!

krisb Contributor

Matilda,

I bought a Breadman Ultimate for about $79 on Amazon and really like it. It's got

I have the breadman ultimate also. It cost me under $99 on sale. I'm having trouble baking bread in it at the moment. It sinks in the middle and comes out sticky. I need help if you have any suggestions. I'm really getting frustrated and I'm waisting a lot of money using all these ingredients just to throw it away. I wondered if the yeast I was using is bad. I bought another yeast and am going to try it today. Please send me help.


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Make sure not to open it at all to check unless the instructions say so.

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Lauren M Explorer

I highly recommend the Zojirushi. I have the BBCC-X20. Worth the price, but I've never used anything else.

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