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Morphy Richards 48221 Breadmaker
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by - written on 14/12/01 (Very useful, 654 readings)
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The Morphy Richards Bread maker 48220 series is a welcome addition to our household. For all of those of you looking for the ultimate gift I guarantee the recipients of this little beauty will be eternally grateful. Imagine the scene, you come home from a hard day at the office and the first thing to greet you is the delicious aroma of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/01 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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I sit writing this opinion whilst munching toast, made from my homemade bread - yes I have finally got my breadmaker and it's wonderful! When we were on holiday in Anglesey the lady there made her own bread and I have been meaning to get a breadmaker ever since. Mom and dad have now bought me the Morphy Richards Essential ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/10/01 (Very useful, 1259 readings)
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I finally got my bread maker and I love it, it's absolutely fabulous. So what does it do? Well there are eleven different settings on this you may or may not be surprised to know. I'll just quickly go through them. Setting 1 Small and medium sized loaves (1lb to1½ lb). This takes three hours from start ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/01 (Very useful, 296 readings)
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No one likes to fail and it makes it worse when it is your own fault and you cannot blame it on anyone else or anything. I read the books, I understood the rules but I broke them. So I failed. Yet it is so very very easy. It takes 2hours 50 minutes from start to finish to make a loaf of bread in this Morphy Richards Breadmaker. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/01 (Very useful, 2167 readings)
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I'm currently eating Poached Egg on Toast. Toast made from homemade bread. We've gone bread making mad in our house. Even Jack the cat tries to help. Note the word try in that, as he's a bit rubbish. Hair of the dog is one thing, but fur of the cat is entirely another. We've just bought a Morphy Richards Bread Maker ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/09/01 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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Everyone I knew was buying bread machines and me being me had to have one. So off I went to purchase the morphy richards model. It is absolutly fantastic. I love it. It is so easy to use. All you need to make basic bread is the following; WATER SKIMMED MILK POWDER BUTTER SUGAR SALT STRONG WHITE FLOUR ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/01 (Very useful, 139 readings)
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If you were a fly on our wall you would be knocked out by the wonderful aroma of freshly baked bread. Yes it cooked itself over night while we were all asleep, so that we could come down to warm/hot fresh bread for breakfast. Toasted and to be cut into soldiers dipped in boiled eggs. Believe me if you have difficulty getting ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/05/01 (Very useful, 409 readings)
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OK I admit it I am a gadget freak, every new gadget I buy seems to have the potential to improve my quality of life, to make everyday living just that bit easier. My wife despairs, my workshop full of electronic tools to carve to gouge to cut with ease, the kitchen cupboards crammed full of popcorn makers, juicers, expresso machines and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/01
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Good value for money - takes all the effort out of breadmaking but none of the taste! - Advantages: Very easy to use, Lovely bread - nice texture, light & tastes good, Easy to clean - Disadvantages: Rather large - difficult to store
by - written on 03/03/01 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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This makes divine bread but you have to get the recipe 100% accurate, the slightest deviation can cause problems like cratered (too much liquid), mushroom (too much yeast, I actually forgot to put any yeast in at all one time and the result was a brick and a lot of hilarity from the family)or gnarly loaves (not enough moisture). My ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/02/01 (Very useful, 1155 readings)
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Smell is very important. It really is. And some smells are completely irresistible. Two of my favourite smells are coffee freshly brewing and, the subject of this opinion, home baking! And particularly the smell of freshly baked bread. Many years ago, I used to work in a bread making factory. It was part time work and they were always ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/02/01 (Very useful, 248 readings)
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You know how you walk through a supermarket, and the air smells of freshly baked bread? Well, wouldn't you like to recreate that in your own kitchen every morning? Ah yes, we say, but wouldn't that take hours of work - mixing, kneading, putting in a warm corner to rise (I've watched too many Carry On films to take that seriously, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/01/01 (Very useful, 859 readings)
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WAKE UP to the smell of freshly-baked bread – without moving to a flat above a bakery! The Morphy Richards breadmaker is superb, allowing you to make bread, cakes and jam with the minimum of fuss and effort. The machine itself is quite large, so you may have to think carefully about where to site it if you have limited ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/10/00 (Very useful, 566 readings)
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I would never have thought of purchasing such an item as a bread maker, however after seeing one in action and tasting the end product, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on one of them. The bread maker in question is the Morphy Richards 48220, or if these are not available the newer model is 48260 but both are literally the same ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/00 (Very useful, 316 readings)
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I have been longing to buy a breadmaker for several years but always felt that they were too expensive. Then, six months ago, I spotted the Morphy Richards in my local Comet for £49.99. The machine is extremely easy to use. It has a removable, non stick pan, into which you place all the ingredients. The pan slots back into the breadmaker, you push ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/08/00 (Very useful, 250 readings)
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My Morphy Richards Breadmaker was a snip at £40, and I haven’t bought any bread since I bought it. It’s simple to use once you get the hand of it [it’s important to read all the instructions first], you put all your ingredients into the baking tin – in the order specified, so that the yeast sits on top and doesn’t ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/00 (Useful, 369 readings)
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Thank you Morphy Richards for bringing this product onto the market. I have ummed and arred about buying a bread maker for a while now. But the price of over £100 has always stumped me. Then one day while watching QVC I noticed they were selling the MR Bread maker for £44 as a todays special value. I could not miss the chance to buy so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/08/00 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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I originally bought my breadmaker because my son is a coeliac and I have to make his bread with special gluten free flour. After buying it, I telephoned their customer service line to ask advice about using it to make gluten free bread. They immediately sent me a complete recipe booklet free of charge. The machine is very easy to use ? you ... Read the complete review
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