Comfy-cozy vibes only.
that'll fill your home with the aroma of freshly baked bread — is there any better smell than that on a chilly autumn day? I think not."I didn't want to spend a lot of money in case it turned out that we didn't like it. Well, we love it.
We consume a fresh loaf every three days and it only takes me 10 minutes to measure the ingredients, add them to the pot and set it to go. Much faster. For reference, I have only made the basic 1.5-lb loaf set to light crust. I follow the instructions exactly except I substitute the water with warm milk. I made this modification after the first couple of loaves. They were good but just a little dry for our liking. Using warm milk, instead of water, turns out a softer loaf. I'm sure I will try other recipes down the road but for now, this is what I needed it for and it works wonderfully.
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