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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I recently purchased a bread machine, the Welbilt 4100T. After buying
it, I realized that it cannot program out the second kneading and rising,
as with the model 150-R (which I was looking for, but is more
expensive). What I'm wondering is do the second kneading and rising cycles
hurt the end result? If it only means I have to wait longer, I can deal
with that, but if it will affect the bread, I will return it and get
another model. Any feedback would be appreciated...
On a similar topic, does anyone have a bread recipe that comes close to
the Almond-Rice bread by food for life... of the gluten free breads I've
tried, that is the one I've enjoyed the most. If I could achieve at
least that flavor (maybe a little softer?), and it costs me less than
$3.65 a loaf, I'll be thrilled!
Kevin
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