

Thanks for that, Muddy. The swear words I can do but I'll let someone else do the welding. That would be far too dangerous for me!Muddypause wrote:When it breaks, I'll give you detailed instructions on how to fix it. Ability to use a welder and a variety of swearwords would be an advantage.Thomzo wrote:My bread maker is a Morphy Richards...
And yes, please lets have that beetroot bread recipe.
That's it. The seal in the bottom of the pan (so it leaked), followed a bit later by the bearing below it. I looked into a new pan - £40 IIRC, which is more than some breadmakers cost. Hence my attempts to fix it meself.Thomzo wrote:[I've already had to have a replacement pan but fortunately it was still under guarantee at the time.
Actually, from comparing nores with others, on this forum, and in real life too, the breadmaker seems to be the one gadget that does get used a lot. Fondu sets, toasted sandwich makers, deep fat fries, George Foreman grills - they are all condemned to feature in one jumble sale after another.The woman at MR couldn't believe how much I used mine. She said most people use them twice then forget about them.
I've noticed on here that people do use them. I think it's the rest of the population that don't. Most of my friends who have them say that they haven't used them in years. Or they only use them for the odd packet mix. I just love mine and hate bought bread now.Actually, from comparing nores with others, on this forum, and in real life too, the breadmaker seems to be the one gadget that does get used a lot. Fondu sets, toasted sandwich makers, deep fat fries, George Foreman grills - they are all condemned to feature in one jumble sale after another