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  1. Whatever you decide to get, make sure it's a Kitchen Aid! Thanks for being so helpful. Susie
  2. Hi Ginsou, thanks so much for answering my post and for your suggestions. Actually, I WAS using a Sunbeam stand mixer, had tried both the regular and dough hooks at different times, but always had the same result; a mess! It only came with one bowl. So, completely disillusioned, I returned it and went ahead and 'invested' (much like we nowadays 'invest...
  3. Hi Beth, thanks so much for following up on my post. Yes, I returned that Sunbeam stand mixer; it had only been about 2 weeks since I had gotten it and Wal-Mart is quite good about returning things. They should have been! I turned right around and 'invested' another hundred dollars and got a Kitchen Aid stand mixer. It's not once of the 'super duper...
  4. Sorry, I meant what model of Kitchen Aid MIXER do I look for?
  5. Whoops! It would appear (after reading more posts on your site) that it is the Kitchen Aid bread maker that has the gluten-free setting, NOT the mixer. I've read so many posts that they are beginning to run together. Therefore, does anyone have a particular model/s to look for? I don't bake a lot (weight conscious), but would want one that does the...
  6. Hi MNBeth: I dug out my receipt and it was July 1. Do you know what I am thinking and planning? I'm going to return that sucker! I retrieved my box and am tapking it together. Now, what model of Kitchen Aid do I need to get? I've looked at 2 different models today and neither mentioned a gluten setting. Does anyone know what model that would be...
  7. Hi Beth: I guess I somehow managed to answer your post "within" your post, so look for it there. Sorry, but I'm not real knowledgeable with this forum yet.
  8. Hi Tim, I think you and I bought the Sunbeams for exactly the same reasons! Wal-Mart had a Kitchen-Aid, but it was $100 more, so I opted for the Sunbeam. I guess I should have researched it. If I hadn't destroyed the box, I think I would return it. I haven't had it that long. Thanks for your thoughts.
  9. Hi Franceen: Thanks for responding to my problem. As you can see from the posts above, my mixer is brand new and I have tried using both types of beaters with the same results. Maybe in my quest to "beat at medium speed" and the fact that this dough starts climbing in less than 1 minute, I never get the speed up fast enough. Any thoughts on that? Also...
  10. Hi Cruelshoes, thanks for responding to my predicament. I bought a Sunbeam Heritage stand mixer at Wal-Mart and it came with both dough hooks and regular beaters. There was no paddle or whisk. I didn't want to invest a fortune in it because I bought it specifically to make only gluten-free bread after having the same thing happen with my portable mixer...
  11. Hi Rosewynde, actually I did get dough hooks with my mixer, but nothing to prevent it from going into the mixer. I was using Bob's Red Mill gluten-free Wonderful Bread Mix and it said to use the regular beaters, not the dough hook on it. Actually, I've tried it both ways with the dough hooks and with the regular beaters and the result is the same. Thanks...
  12. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas why the dough from a gluten-free bread dough mix would climb up the beaters, getting into the bottom of the mixer? This happens repeatedly when I make bread from a mix. I've used 2 different brands, so I don't think that is the problem. I bought a stand mixer, but even so, it still keeps happening. I follow the...
  13. Hello, I have never answered a post on this forum before, so I hope that I am doing it correctly. I have a Sunbeam stand mixer with dough hooks and regular beaters. I have tried it using both sets and they both do the same thing. Actually, I have used the gluten-free Pantry Mix and it seems to do the same thing. I really prefer the gluten-free Pantry...
  14. Hello everyone: I am new to your forum and am ready to tear my hair out trying to bake gluten-free bread mixes. Here's the problem: Currently, I'm using the Bob's Red Mill white mix (but, I've had the same thing happen with another brand too). I started with a portable mixer and the dough would 'glom' up or crawl up the beaters and into my mixer...
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