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Fri, 21 Apr 2000 10:03:38 -0700
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to all the people who gave me info on bread makers.  Some people
even agreed that making your own gf bread (baked in the oven) was
easier, cheaper and just as good. Below is a summary of responses.


You can call Red Star Yeast at 1-800-4CELIAC & ask for free g.f.
recipes and advice on models of bread machines that work w/ g.f. Red
Star for product/recipe testing for many companies. You do not have to
spend lots of money to get a bread machine that will work w/ g.f. It
just has to be programable to skip the first rise cycle.

Don't get any machine unless it is 2 lber. Walmart sells a Regal that is
very good and cheap.

Red Star also sent this list of suggested bread machines for gluten-free
breads: Welbuilt models 3300, 3600, 4000, 4800, 6800; phone
800-872-1656. Regal Ware models 6750, 6751, 6760, 6762; phone
800-998-8809 or 414-626-2121; fax 414-626-8565. Regal Ware, Inc., Attn:
Carol Heller, Manager-Consumer Services, Consumer Service Dept, 1675
Reigle Dr., Kewaskum, WI 53040; Toastmaster model 1195; phone
800-947-3744. This Toastmaster model, ordered directly, costs $121.90
and includes a recipe booklet. While a good model for gluten-free, it
also makes traditional breads as well.

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