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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #15 on: 12 October 2008, 17:54:29 »

Yes there are quite a few different variations u can make.  I love seeded bread so started on that already lol.  Bought a book too so will have some fun with that.
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #16 on: 12 October 2008, 17:56:00 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

I dont think I will be having it it, just a plain simple toaster is all I need.

Have had my Morphy Richards one 26 years and it still makes brilliant toast and doesnt look it's age either.
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #17 on: 12 October 2008, 17:56:36 »

Best Gadget I have in the litchen is my Electric tin opener. :y :y
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #18 on: 12 October 2008, 17:59:48 »

aldi and lidl do some some pre mix cake and bread which is nice too
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #19 on: 12 October 2008, 18:03:56 »

found the bread mixes I bought a little salty so went for the original ingredients.  They actually raised a lot more too so was very happy and it only takes a couple of mins to put it all in the BM
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« Reply #20 on: 12 October 2008, 18:55:40 »

And prolly more healthy than bought bread.....
I have to keep on my salt intake....and tend to look at salt content of most things i buy....

There is on average 14-16% of you daily salt allowance in just two slices of bought bread.....so thats just one sandwich, without allowing for the filling!

I buy weight watchers bread at the mo.......no because Im thinking of the calories, just because its salt content is the lowest Ive seen in 'shop' bread. (About 4% for a sandwich)
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #21 on: 12 October 2008, 19:10:04 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

15 minutes  :o :o

The last time I wash was 2 hrs and plus..But kitchen was full when wife was abroad ;D

By the way, dish washers are optimized for minimum water at least better than me..Only problem is they dont clean how I want :-/

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« Reply #22 on: 12 October 2008, 19:19:01 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

15 minutes  :o :o

The last time I wash was 2 hrs and plus..But kitchen was full when wife was abroad ;D

By the way, dish washers are optimized for minimum water at least better than me..Only problem is they dont clean how I want :-/


I wouldnt be without one  :y Carnt stand washing up  ;)
Plus they are more hygienic......mine washes at 65C......try putting your hands in that temp of water.......you carnt !
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« Reply #23 on: 12 October 2008, 19:28:27 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

15 minutes  :o :o

The last time I wash was 2 hrs and plus..But kitchen was full when wife was abroad ;D

By the way, dish washers are optimized for minimum water at least better than me..Only problem is they dont clean how I want :-/


Cem.......if its not cleaning properly....its either...

A problem with salt/rinse aid/detergent
Or your overloading it.....putting to much in at a time
Or its water outlet is partially blocked...ie its not emptying fully when it pumps the water down the drain.
Or last thing i can think of is the water spray blades are not rotating....either because the way its loaded. (ie something is stopping the blades turning) or they are gunged up.

I dont bother with the salt or rinse aid as I use Finish Max all in one tabs......and get perfect results.....try those if you can get them in Turkey  :y
I did try Fairy dishwasher tabs once......coz they were on offer....and I started getting crap cleaning results.


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« Reply #24 on: 12 October 2008, 19:32:54 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

15 minutes  :o :o

The last time I wash was 2 hrs and plus..But kitchen was full when wife was abroad ;D

By the way, dish washers are optimized for minimum water at least better than me..Only problem is they dont clean how I want :-/


Cem.......if its not cleaning properly....its either...

A problem with salt/rinse aid/detergent
Or your overloading it.....putting to much in at a time
Or its water outlet is partially blocked...ie its not emptying fully when it pumps the water down the drain.
Or last thing i can think of is the water spray blades are not rotating....either because the way its loaded. (ie something is stopping the blades turning) or they are gunged up.

I dont bother with the salt or rinse aid as I use Finish Max all in one tabs......and get perfect results.....try those if you can get them in Turkey  :y
I did try Fairy dishwasher tabs once......coz they were on offer....and I started getting crap cleaning results.



Our problem ia a long story ..I bough the most technologic expensive one and result was the worst ;D

All the glasses become scratched after changing many things wife solved but I still dont know the solution.. :-[

I'm sure next time she goes abroad I will learn ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 12 October 2008, 19:42:47 »

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pfft no need for a dishwasher lol.  Only takes 15mins to do by hand.., longer in a dishwasher and all that water going down the drain lol.  I'm afraid u've hit on my pet hate :P

Now if I could find an automatic floor washer that didn't cost the earth and actually did what it said on the tin.., I'd get that lol

Skruntie, read the review for your toaster/poacher.., poacher isn't non stick so would be yukky washing it up lolol.

15 minutes  :o :o

The last time I wash was 2 hrs and plus..But kitchen was full when wife was abroad ;D

By the way, dish washers are optimized for minimum water at least better than me..Only problem is they dont clean how I want :-/


Cem.......if its not cleaning properly....its either...

A problem with salt/rinse aid/detergent
Or your overloading it.....putting to much in at a time
Or its water outlet is partially blocked...ie its not emptying fully when it pumps the water down the drain.
Or last thing i can think of is the water spray blades are not rotating....either because the way its loaded. (ie something is stopping the blades turning) or they are gunged up.

I dont bother with the salt or rinse aid as I use Finish Max all in one tabs......and get perfect results.....try those if you can get them in Turkey  :y
I did try Fairy dishwasher tabs once......coz they were on offer....and I started getting crap cleaning results.



Our problem ia a long story ..I bough the most technologic expensive one and result was the worst ;D

All the glasses become scratched after changing many things wife solved but I still dont know the solution.. :-[

I'm sure next time she goes abroad I will learn ;D

Ahhh so it does work properly.........just you dont know how to use it  ;D ;D

My dishwasher is a Bosch one.........had it about 15years now....use it 3/4 times a week and still washes perfick  :y
Only thing is now and then I have to unblock the drain holes on the inside of it......prolly coz im lazy and dont bother to rinse the all the food off the dishes before i put them in the washer   ::)
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« Reply #26 on: 12 October 2008, 19:46:52 »

my stupid head, I bought a model produced here (for export) and expensive than bosch (mother also uses bosch and much better than mine)  ..result : a machine with many buttons and programs  that I dont know how to use ;D
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #27 on: 12 October 2008, 19:55:04 »

no instructions needed for washing by hand lolol :P
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« Reply #28 on: 12 October 2008, 19:59:24 »

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my stupid head, I bought a model produced here (for export) and expensive than bosch (mother also uses bosch and much better than mine)  ..result : a machine with many buttons and programs  that I dont know how to use ;D

Ahh you fell into that trap of more buttons is good  ;D ;D

I bought my Bosch after advice of Bosch Service technician....he told me to buy the cheapest Bosch with least functions on it....reason he told me....less to go wrong  :y
So my Bosch dishwasher I bought....15 years ago...has on/off.....3 programs....and washes every program at 65C  :y :y

Prolly why its still going  :y :y
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Re: Best Breadmaking Machine ever
« Reply #29 on: 12 October 2008, 20:02:07 »

So.  next question then, Bosch is all thats been mentioned so far.

What dish washer make should I go for,  and anything to watch out for.
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