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For whole wheat bread, if you master your recipe, bread machines are absolutely

wonderful! I love how light we can make our 100% whole wheat bread (from freshly

milled, hard, red winter wheat) in a bread machine.

Cheryl

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> Hi

> I am curious about what others think about bread machines.

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I love my bread machine for making the bread but I agree you can't

beat the texture of the bread baked in the oven. I use my bread

machine as a mixer on the dough setting and then put it in pans to

rise and bake it in the oven. I don't have to stand by the mixer then

and I can still have great bread that doesn't have a taste from the

bread machine baking it. Of course NT recommends soaking your grains

first so most breads don't fit that model. Sourdough would be the

best. Hope it turns out for you.

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Hi All--

I am just getting back on the horse with Type O in my life. And I am getting

organized for it

logistically. My first question (this time around) is: Does anybody have any

luck with non-

gluten flours in bread machines?

Anyone have any Type O recipes that work in them?

I don't have one yet. Are there brands of bread machines that work better for

Type O breads

than other brands?

Thanks,

Rozwin

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I use spelt flour which is not gluten free, but gluten free is not necessary for

O, just wheat free. Lately I've just been buying Ezekiel bread due to laziness

and because I don't eat much bread anyway.

This is for a bread machine, but it is not baked in the machine.

1 2/3 cups water

2 tbsp. powdered soy milk

2 tbsp. olive oil

2 tbsp. sugar

2 tsp. salt

thick pinch granulated lecithin

4 1/3 + 1/4 cups spelt flour

1 1/2 tsp yeast

Mix on dough cycle, remove when cycle finishes, let rise 30 minutes, bake 42

minutes at 350.

You can also substitute 1 cup quinoa flour for 1 cup spelt for a little taste

difference.

Marie

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