[Sca-cooks] bread machines
Ang Malone
alm4cu at localnet.com
Mon Feb 11 22:18:57 PST 2008
Johnnae,
I am glad I'm not the only one that was slightly bothered by that
"why do you want to know, they make a substandard product"
I own 2 kitchen aid mixers and a bunch of other kitchen aid
equipment, and I also now own an older oster bread machine. My Dad
originally bought one because he was a gadget person but he also was
not physically able to make bread but he liked "fresh bread" better
than store bought and he learned to be the "master" of bread machine
cooking. He owned a 2 lb square loaf bread machine and by the time
he passed away the only way you knew that bread was made in a bread
machine was because on the bottom you could see depressions from the
dough blades other than that it was absolutely wonderful bread, but
he fiddled with recipes and added all sorts of things, and used a
certain flour blend. I am sorry I never got him to write down all
the knowledge he had.
Some days I feel physically able to make bread from scratch and other
times I don't but need a loaf of bread and I love the smell of bread
cooking in the house so I use the bread machine when I am able and
make it from scratch when I am able.
I too answered her e-mail privately, if I had known what she was
going to use it for I would've recommended a kitchen aid as well, my
mom never liked the way the kitchen aid kneeded the dough so she
would kneed it by hand after she thought it had been done enough in
the kitchen aid. :-)
Ang
At 07:06 PM 2/10/2008, you wrote:
>Message: 1
>Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 16:58:25 -0500
>From: Johnna Holloway <johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] bread makers
>To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
>Message-ID: <47AF7381.6000501 at sitka.engin.umich.edu>
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>
>Does it really matter why Cecelie would like a bread machine?
>She asked the list for help and advice and I at least took the question
>seriously and
>answered offlist. In that we don't have the archives available, we just
>can't say go look
>in the SCA Cooks Archives and read what we have said in the past. That
>option doesn't exist.
>
>YES I own a bread machine and use one for a variety of reasons.
>Mostly it's a matter of time and convenience, but also I keep this house
>between 55 and 60 degrees in the winter
>which is cold for bread rising. Also why should I heat the oven up to
>bake a loaf?
>Mostly I can bake bread by hand or I can do needlepoint or read. Also
>kneading bread by hand
>bothers the hands these days as does the typing. Knead or type is the
>question???
>So not making bread by hand also allows me to research, write, and
>attend to various lists and type answers to questions.
>Perhaps I should drop the lists and return to making bread by hand;
>would that be
>a better use of my time?
>
>Johnnae
>
>Caointiarn wrote:
> > Share with us why you want a bread machine
> > Caointiarn { baking bread for Spring Feast in BSK}
> >
> >>> Sorry that this isn't about period cooking, but I am in the market for a
> >>> bread machine. I was wondering which are good ones and ones to
> avoid. Any
> >>> help would be appreciated.
> >>> Cecelie
> >
>
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