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Maybe this is a dumb question, but are there any types of recipes that

I can make in my bread machine?? You know, dumb in the ingredients

and turn the machine on?

tia, cathy

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Hi ,

I haven't tried it, but from my saved files:

>I make my bread in the bread machine with the batter setting. I use

>the recipoe in Elaines book but use 3 cups nut flour & sustitute the

>DCCC with goat yogurt. After its baked & cooled I store in the

>refrigerator. The bread is moist and delicious.

Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 27 mos

> Maybe this is a dumb question, but are there any types of recipes

that

> I can make in my bread machine?? You know, dumb in the ingredients

> and turn the machine on?

> tia, cathy

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I make jam in my bread machine. Just check the instructions for your

machine, but for mine you put the cut up the fruit and honey in the

bread pan, set it on dough cycle for 5 minutes (I usually cover the top

with foil so I don't end up with a sticky mess inside), press stop,

remove foil, and set it on bake for the full cycle. I works really well

and doesn't burn. My son doesn't like it chunky so I let it cool and

then run it through the food processor. It's also good as a syrup for

pancakes and waffles.

Tory, mom to Jake, ASD, SCD 3 months

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What a great idea!!! I am going to try to do some " baked applesauce "

tomorrow!!!

Coral

> I make jam in my bread machine. Just check the instructions for

your

> machine, but for mine you put the cut up the fruit and honey in the

> bread pan, set it on dough cycle for 5 minutes (I usually cover

the top

> with foil so I don't end up with a sticky mess inside), press stop,

> remove foil, and set it on bake for the full cycle. I works

really well

> and doesn't burn. My son doesn't like it chunky so I let it cool

and

> then run it through the food processor. It's also good as a syrup

for

> pancakes and waffles.

>

> Tory, mom to Jake, ASD, SCD 3 months

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Hi Joe,

Did it by any chance come with a recipe book? If not, no

problem. Go online and find bread machine recipes. I just use a whole wheat recipe…if

the recipe calls for other kinds of flours, I just

substitute whole wheat and almond flour.

I love the resulting bread…and it has no preservatives. So, shelf life is very limited. (about 3

days) Maybe longer if

refrigerated. It also needs

to be in a sealed baggie as it tends to lose moisture.

Have fun experimenting!

in Maine

Subject:

Bread Machine

I

bought a bread machine at a thrift shop for $5. I figured if it doesn't

work, it's only $5.

Does anybody

have any SBD friendly recipes for one?

I've

never used one, so please treat me like an idiot. It's a breadman plus if

that means anything.

Thank

you,

Joe

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