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Corrine

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Hi, I'm new to the board. My daughter was diagnosed in 2001 when she was 9yrs. I'm an undiagnosed celiac. I need to simplify my life and get a bread machine. Are there any suggestions?

Thanks


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There are several good ones out there according to your budget. Do a search on this site for some of the posts over the last several months and you will find a lot of discussion.

I have an older Regal and a newer Toastmaster TBR15 1.5 lb machine. Both work well and are simple. I prefer simple and easy to expensive and requiring lots of input. Others will encourage you to get one you can program. I also encourage that if you have the budget for it. If not, just get a good machine and don't worry over it too much. The bread will come out wonderfully after a few interesting tries.

Corrine Rookie

Thanks. I did read over some of the prior talks on bread machines and didn't find them overly helpful. I wanted to contact Sunbeam, B/D and such but all of their web sites contain everything but breadmakers. I'll have to contact them directly via phone.

Thanks again.

VydorScope Proficient

THis is the one I have

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Its $60 at target and works very well.

What specifc questions you have on them?

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Lauren M Explorer

Love my Zojirushi, which I use with Manna from Anna bread mix. I heard lots of positive reviews of this brand, and that's why I made the purchase.

The booklet that came along with it even has a gluten-free bread recipe!

The website is www.zojirushi.com I have modelBBCC-X20

- Lauren

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