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I just got a really nice bread maker from Williams and Sonoma. I would like a great recipe if someone is willing to give it up. Thanks!


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Lisa Mentor
I just got a really nice bread maker from Williams and Sonoma. I would like a great recipe if someone is willing to give it up. Thanks!

I would wait until Monday. The forum is usually quite on the weekend, let alone Mothers Day Weekend.

Baking is not one of my activities. But, there are many of our members do. I am sure they will post.

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I just got a really nice bread maker from Williams and Sonoma. I would like a great recipe if someone is willing to give it up. Thanks!

There is a really good bread recipe posted in the Daily Eating Habits thread on page 2, just down the page a bit. Skinnyminny was kind enough to repost it for us. I have been using this recipe in my bread maker and it has turned out better than anything else I have tried so far.

Good luck with your new bread maker.

skinnyminny Enthusiast
I just got a really nice bread maker from Williams and Sonoma. I would like a great recipe if someone is willing to give it up. Thanks!

Here is the recipe again if you would like to try it, it is already on the other thread I just posted it here though in case you cannot find it.

Wet ingredients:

3 large eggs (I use to whole eggs and 2 whites)

1 tsp cider vinegar

skinnyminny Enthusiast

I wanted to add sometimes I replace the potato starch with sorghum flour ( sweet rice)or however you spell it. And I add about a 1/4 cup of flaxseed meal for a more grainer bread.

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