trying out a bread maker

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trying out a bread maker
I ORDERED A USED BREADMAKER BUT I FORGOT TO CHECK HOW BIG IT WAS BEFORE I ORDERED IT, WHERE TF AM I GOING TO PUT THIS 💀
On the upside, this girl is big enough to make buns the size of, well, Matt's buns.
We ate the whole loaf before I could get a picture, but I got a bread machine for Christmas and made my first loaf today! I did gluten free to motivatemyselfto go back to it, and so Little Man could enjoy fresh bread. I think I'll be making another loaf tomorrow to give to my father in law before they head back to Florida since they gave me the bread machine. They eat gluten free on occasion too so I think they'll appreciate it.
In case anyone is curious; this is the recipe I followed, and I used the flour they recommend. It's been my go to flour since the 2010s. I want to try King Arthur's recipe for gluten free bread in the future.
I woke up this morning to the Siren's Call of owning a Bread Maker.
~ Yes, it's expensive. But just think of all that lovely bread. Surely it would pay for itself, ten-fold, in no time at all. ~
Help.
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Baking Goal for October
Since I am trying to clean up the kitchen for September, I have baking and cooking goals for October because I haven't cooked real food in a very long time.
I have acquired . . . a bread maker.
$50 at ALDI.
My late uncle got a bread machine after my aunt died, loved the thing, and asked me several times if I wanted one. I lived in a tiny apartment and on the rare occasions I made bread I enjoyed kneading it by hand.
Life is different now. I still live alone, but can pass food on to coworkers. This bread machine is only $50. It makes loaves in 3 different sizes, so suitable for the terminally single. And with a curious cat, it's a more secure place to proof dough, knowing little paws and noses won't be in it.
So, $50. I made a special trip to ALDI on Saturday specifically to get it (and cat food) because I was worried it would be sold out on Sunday. (It wasn't sold out, but I would have had to get an uber home because it was not possible to carry it AND groceries).
Bread-ventures await, but I'm waiting until a) the kitchen is more functional and b) for next paycheck to buy new baking staples, like flour and yeast.
my tamagotchi is scared of the bread maker i just bought for him
Shit post, by me(a complete HTTYD obsessed dumb ass)
Jobs that i like to imagine Hiccup having if he wasn’t a black smith’s apprentice.
1. Bread maker (iykyk)
2. Teacher
3. Healers apprentice
4. Trader
5. Seamstress
6. Pottery maker
JUST IMAGING HICCUP WITH A BUNCH OF CHILDREN CLIMBING ALL OVER HIM. THATS ABSOLUTE GOLD!