<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi! Many thanks to all of the replies. I posted earlier in regard to the infomercial of the Hamilton Beach Flatbread Meal Maker. A couple replies stated they they had tortilla makers (not the Hamilton Beach meal maker, but other brands of tortilla makers). They said that they did have sucess with them, and they cost less (about $30). I was also told that there is a tortilla maker at Kitchen Emporium for $29.99 http://www.kitchenemporium.com/cgi-bin/kitchen/prod/01sltm2tb.html. I received one reply by a owner of the Hamilton Beach Flatbread maker, and they said that they loved it, and they use corn flour-based breads. I was also told that Bette Hagman's doughs can also be experimented with. I was also informed that QVC on-line at QVC.com has it (item # K82498) for $91.44 plus 9.72 s&h, and 30 days is allowed to try it out. Many thanks to all who replied. I think I will check-out cheaper, just flatbread makers, first, or I might ask for it as a birthday present or something. My dream is to be able to have a big bag or bowl or pre-made dough in the fridge, where I can just pull a chunk out and make some quick bread, either with an appliance or by hand. I plan to experiment with different breads (flatbreads, tortillas, etc.) during my summer break, and I promise I'll post any successes (or even failures) to the list. Thanks! Meredith Misner Kent, Ohio, USA