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Does anyone own a breadmaker with gluten free programs and/or presets? I am *just about* to purchase one (a Cuisinart) but was wondering if anyone had one and had recommendations on a brand. I've found a TON for sale in the UK that have the gluten-free presets... but not so much in the US (unless I'm not looking correctly).

Anyway - thanks for any recommendations/comments before I plunk down my $$


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Unfortunately, the only one I know of with a gluten-free setting is the Welbilt ABM-150R and they don't make it anymore. It has a program on the front face called "multilogic program", but it has to be that model. (Welbilt also private labeled some for Sears called "The Kenmore Choice" and its the same thing if it has the 'multilogic program' on the front face of it. It was such a god send to me when my husband was first diagnosed because the program eliminates the second rising; and also it has a cool down cycle at the end so you don't have to even be home to take it out when its done. I used to go home on my lunch hour and throw all the ingredients in and turn it on; and when we got home from work, there was a lovely loaf of bread waiting for us.

I own three of them now, my original one and two more I picked up second hand. We have 5 children and 13 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild and I figure the odds of them getting used somewhere down the line are pretty great. I just wrapped them in plastic and have them stored in the basement. The breadpans and paddles are very quality non-stick finish so after scrubbing really good I wasn't too concerned about cross-contamination. If you every see one, I'd snap it up because they are a jewel.

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I have just used a "normal" bread machine. Neither of those I have used had any special settings yet my bread comes out quite nicely. My favorite is my older Regal that is no longer mfrd...and the kids have accidentally thrown the paddle in the trash. How frustrating.

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I found one with a gluten free setting.

It is a cuisinart...

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mamaw Community Regular

I purchased mine from manna from anna-it's a zor. no gluten free settings but I love it.I use it to make her bread mix weekly. Her mix id wonderful

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