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From: bread-Request@onion.rain.com
To: bread-out@onion.rain.com
Precedence: bulk
Subject: bread Digest V2 #10
Reply-To: bread@onion.rain.com
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 91 06:39:41 -0700
Sender: bread@onion.rain.com
bread Digest Thursday, 25 Apr 1991
Volume 2 : Issue 10
Send submissions to "bread@onion.rain.com"
Send requests to "bread-request@onion.rain.com"
For an index of back articles that are available, send a message
containing the line "send index from bread" to "netlib@onion.rain.com"
Today's Topics:
A quick note from Jeff (Jeff Beadles)
Joining list (Really 240V breadmakers) (Dave Rindos)
Bread Making Machine Wanted--New or Used (Dylan Yolles)
Bread machine cookbook! (A. M. Osborne)
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From: jeff@onion.rain.com (Jeff Beadles)
Subject: A quick note from Jeff
A couple of things. First, the submission address for the mailing list is
"bread@onion.rain.com", not my "jeff". I've been forwarding things to the
bread list as I receive them, but it's a lot easier to just receive them there.
Also, several months ago onion changed email domains. The correct address
for submissions is "bread@onion.rain.com", NOT "bread@onion.pdx.com"
I think that Gene's announcement still must have the old address, so I'll
correct that.
In case anyone is interested, there are 186 people directly on the
breadmaker's mailing list. This doesn't count the number of people where I
send things to "bread-expand@somewhere" and it expands to other users. Whew!
Other than that, the list is doing fine, although the volume is low.
(This isn't all that bad. :-)
Have fun, and happy bread making,
-Jeff
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Jeff Beadles jeff@onion.rain.com
Maintainer of the breadmaker's mailing list.
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From: D_RINDOS@FENNEL.CC.UWA.OZ.AU
Subject: joining list???
Dear Jeff:
Just came across the listing for your m-list. When we were last in the US
we saw one of these machines in action and were VERY impressed! They seem
not to be available (at least easily) here on the west coast of Australia.
LIkewise we were totally unable to purchase one when we were in Hong Kong
on the way home. Given you position perhaps you would know of a source for
a 240V version of the machine??
Dave Rindos
PS: DO add me to the list -- perhpas somebody else on the list might be
able to help me!
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From: zimm@leland.stanford.edu (Dylan Yolles)
Subject: Bread Making Machine Wanted--New or Used
Greetings bread-o-philes...
Your writings have convinced me that I need a bread making machine,
and I'm leaning towards the Panasonic, mainly because of the "gooey
center" problem with the Welbilt. My questions are:
1) Does anyone want to sell their bread machine (preferably but
not necessarily Panasonic)?
2) What are the best prices these days for a new machine? I know
about DAK and Damark: $125 or so for the Welbilt. That seems good,
but the best (only) price I've seen on the Panasonic is $229 at
47th St. Photo, which is getting up there.
Thanks--
Dylan
zimm@leland.stanford.edu
(probably best to respond to me rather than to the list; I'll summarize
if necessary)
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From: anuxh!amo@angate.att.com
From: a.m.osborne@angate.att.com
Subject: Bread machine cookbook!
I just got a catalog in the mail last night that features a lot of
interesting cookbooks. One the back page is The Bread Machine
Cookbook. Here's the description verbatim:
THE BREAD MACHINE COOKBOOK
You already know that bread machines are becoming common kitchen
appliances. In fact, between 500,000 and 1 million happy breadbakers
now use them. There's only been one problem. Where to find recipes
written specifically for bread machines?
At last, Donna Rathnell German has solved the problem in a wonderful
new book.
The Bread Machine Cookbook is the only cookbook for bread machines.
In this authoritative collection, you'll discover 130 recipes for
white and whole grain breads; cheese, fruit, and vegetable breads;
spice and herb breads; rolls, croissants, bread sticks -- almost every
kind of bread you can think of.
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Grape Nut Bread, Grita Bread, Kashi Bread, New York Rye Bread,
Oatmeal Bread, Honey Nut Oatmeal Bread, Cream of Wheat Bread,
Shredded Wheat Bread, Portuguese Sweet Bread, Cottage Cheese
Bread, Herb Bread, Garlic Parmesan Bread, Anadama Bread, Sourdough
French Bread, Christmas Bread, Oregano Bread, Dill Bread and 113 others.
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What's more, you'll also find the proper ingredients for each machine
size, as well as instructions and information for every available
bread machine. Plus, these recipes have been tested on DAK, Welbilt,
National/Panasonic, Zojirushi, Hitachi, and Regal machines.
This book's a winner, especially at the low price of just $8.95.
Order copies for yourself and your friends right now! (176 pages,
softbound, add $3.00 shipping and handling).
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AMO note: The address of the catalog from which to order is:
Simmer Pot Press
Route 3 Box 973A
Boone, NC 28607 (Price for their catalog is $2.00 by the way)
Phone (704) 262-3289
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this place nor the cookbook.
I'm just a bread machine owner and cookbook collector!
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End of bread Digest [Volume 2 Issue 10]
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