@e13373 I could not agree more. They probably put this on dough cycle, and then took it out and let in rise in a bread pan and baked it in the oven. You can tell they took a knife and made the slits across the tops and sprinkled oat meal or some other topping.
I converted the loaf size selections shown on the control panel to U.S. (pounds/ounces) measurements -- looks like the 750g loaf is roughly a 1 1/2 lb. (1.65 lb., actually) loaf, the 1000g is slightly larger than a 2 lb. loaf (2.2 lbs.), and the 1500g loaf would make a "supersize" 3.3 lb. loaf (bigger than the 2.5 lb. max. cap. of my West Bend dual-paddle bread machine).
@e13373 I could not agree more. They probably put this on dough cycle, and then took it out and let in rise in a bread pan and baked it in the oven. You can tell they took a knife and made the slits across the tops and sprinkled oat meal or some other topping.
HJKelley47 2 days ago
@lumpybruisychickeny1
Yeah,and you're full of E shit inside ;)
MrCristache77 6 months ago
I converted the loaf size selections shown on the control panel to U.S. (pounds/ounces) measurements -- looks like the 750g loaf is roughly a 1 1/2 lb. (1.65 lb., actually) loaf, the 1000g is slightly larger than a 2 lb. loaf (2.2 lbs.), and the 1500g loaf would make a "supersize" 3.3 lb. loaf (bigger than the 2.5 lb. max. cap. of my West Bend dual-paddle bread machine).
DOSBoxMom 7 months ago
@e13373 actually after the dough is done mixing, I take it out and roll it on seeds and i put it back. it looks just like the picture.
21durres 8 months ago
That bread didn't came from that machine. I can promise you that!
e13373 10 months ago
what a lame slideshow
PhantomAct 10 months ago
my bread maker is callled Tesco
lumpybruisychickeny1 2 years ago
can i know the reciepes??/
cargorocket 2 years ago
WOW!
arabianleopard 2 years ago
lmfao!
AuntyHatred 2 years ago