
Bread
Maker:
How
to Buy a Bread Maker
Imagine being in your own home
and enjoying the smells of fresh
bread baking in your kitchen, then
picture cutting off a slice of that
warm bread, spreading butter or
jam on and biting into it. Can you
hear the light crunch of the crust,
and taste the comfort of a thick
slice of homemade bread? Enjoy the
moment! The experience can easily
be yours with the help of a bread
maker! Shopping for a bread maker
can be a rewarding experience and
making sure you are ready for a
dinner party treat or delicious
mid-night snack is always great!
These guidelines will help to steer
a clear path in finding perfect
bread maker, either for you or as
a gift that keeps on giving!
1. Make sure you have enough storage
space for a bread maker.
2. Choose the capacity of the bread
maker based on the amount of bread
your family eats.
3. Select a bread maker with a
delay timer if you want bread ready
for dinner or fresh for breakfast.
4. If you just want to make dough
(as for pizza or cinnamon rolls),
choose a bread maker that will make
dough but not cook it.
5. Choose a bread maker that signals
you to add ingredients during the
bread making process. This is a
good feature if you need to add
fruits or nuts.
6. Pick a bread maker with a "keep
warm" function if you're not
likely to be around when the bread
is done
7. Check for other special features,
such as crust control, French bread
or whole wheat bread cycles, or
cycles for fruit or nut breads.
8. Study the warranty and service
options.
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