• Jay@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Nope. Just throw the ingredients into the machine and turn it on. my machine won’t do anything for the first few minutes then it’ll start doing it’s thing. In about an hour and 20 minutes later it’ll beep to let you know to add nuts/raisins etc (If you so desire) and after that it’ll start the actual baking process.

    From the time it’s turned on it takes 3 hours and ten minutes before it’s finished. at that point you can either pop the loaf out or it’ll go into 'warming mode" and just sit there and keep itself warm.

    I can also do bagels and pizza dough for it, which works well. Saves a lot of the effort of beating up the dough.

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      1 year ago

      Ah! That’s my problem, I wasn’t using a machine! Just doing it by hand. Maybe I’ll pick one up.

      • Jay@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        They are definitely worth it in my opinion. I picked mine up used from a thrift store for something like $20 just to give it a shot, and I’m hooked. I’ve have been using it regularly for the last 4 years now.