bread machine scrap - any dough mixers out there?

You can actually buy bread at your local supermarket, these days.

Reply to
Brass Monkey
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Didn't 'Trigger' out of Only Fools & Horses have one like that?

Reply to
The Medway Handyman

I see you are trying to improve the way people think of drivel by showing them how good he is compared to you.

Reply to
dennis

Yes, same here, most things i buy don't last but the Panasonic breadmaker hasn't put a spoke wrong in the last 4 years And we do use it regularly!

Janet

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Janet Tweedy

Not everyone has a local supermarket.

Besides, not everyone likes Chorleywood process bread.

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Reply to
Owain

You already hold the crown Dennis. You make Drivel seem sensible.

Reply to
The Medway Handyman

If they had a usb socket, many end users would have come up with a whole range of different uses and programs for it. People would be using them to make breads, cakes, soups, jams, pie fillings, rice, stews, mould plastics, breed tadpoles, dehydrate food, you name it. The machines would thus be far more used and worth more.

NT

Reply to
meow2222

Mixing mortar, making polyfilla, mixing plaster, stirring paint, thinning PVA...

Reply to
Andrew Gabriel

Market for a brand new DIY gadget there. :-)

The Gabriel Multi Mix.

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The Medway Handyman

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