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Breadman Bread Machine


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does anyone know anything about the gluten free setting on them? is it a good machine to get?


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does anyone know anything about the gluten free setting on them? is it a good machine to get?

I read some reviews about it and some said the Breadman didn't make very good gluten-free bread, but they were postings from a few years ago. You have to be able to skip part of the cycles for gluten-free bread because gluten-free is so different from regular bread mixing. I know that the zojirushi is thought to be the best for gluten free baking. Our daughter has one and we both use it and both really love it. It comes with easy to set gluten free set up instructions now, by what I understand. It costs more, but lasts forever and makes good gluten-free bread. Its the only one that gluten free.com recommends. Open Original Shared Link free.com/glu/showprod.cfm?&am...jectGroup_ID=42

Here are some other bread maching infor for celiacs too. I know they say any cheap bread machine can make great gluten-free bread, but I can honestly say that we didn't find that to be true. Here is what they say anyway.... https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=371

Now, here is someone who has a Breadman and said they got good gluten-free bread! Open Original Shared Link

A few more tips Open Original Shared Link

I know its a difficult decision....and money always comes into play. I have tried several and really do like the Zojirushi...hope this helps...gives you all sides I guess..

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