<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Kevin Haney was asking about the programmable Welbilt 150-R bread Machine and if two kneading cycles are harmful to the final product. I have the Welbilt 150-R, and at first I used the programmable timer to shut off the second kneading cycle, but it is not necessary, as I have noticed no difference in using the same recipes with the regular two kneading "yeast bread cycle." I have made some great tasting loaves from "More from the GF Gourmet" by Bette Hagman using the regular cycle. The main advantage of the 150-R model is that it will bake quick breads (non yeast-risen, and also has a mixing only cycle which you can use for pizza, cookie, or bagel dough. Also, you can set it to go on at a later time. If you only want to use it for yeast bread, its not worth buying just to cut out the second kneading cycle. Ann Herman