Bread makers in Canada
#1
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Hello, would anybody be able to recommend a bread maker please. We had a Panasonic in the UK but the only ones I've seen here are a Cuisinart or a Black and Decker. Thank you.
#2
I have seen the black and decker and it looks very similar to the one I had in the UK. Would be interested to see what replies you get as I prefer to make own bread
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We have a Morphy Richards that we bought here. Have only used it for a basic white loaf but that has been fine.
#5
Same here - my OH swears by her Panasonic machine, and we purchased the same one over here (model SD-YD250). She got it online I believe.
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Don't buy the Cuisinart, it's rubbish. The clips that hold the pan down are badly designed and are next to useless.
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Also would you be able to tell me whether it makes pizza dough and naan dough. Sorry to be so specific but we did use our last machine a lot.
Thank you.
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I have a Black an Decker with two paddles. It makes excellent bread everytime and it is so nice to have to two paddles. The paddles are straighter than the ones I had in the UK and come out quite easily and do not leave such a big hole. We bought it from Canadian Tire and I would have no hesitation in buying it again 

#10
They all make dough - programme 8 is described as:-
"Prepares dough that can be shaped to make coffee cakes, rolls, pizza and other breads baked in a conventional oven"
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My bread maker is a corpulent and oily Austrian who slaps the dough across his sweaty back to add the required salt. $2.60 full a loaf of unsliced Hungarian Rye or sourdough rye. Mmmm-mm!
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I guess she might have had it shipped from the US. Yes, it makes any sort of dough you like.



