Though one has several mixers more than capable of doing even the most heavy bread doughs, and enough bakeware to probably equip a small bakery, there is something to be said for having a bread machine.
Today for instance suddenly had the craving for brioche. Well there was a longing but the amount of eggs sitting in one's fridge demand something be done before they get past their use by date; had one thankful for the old Phillips bread machine on the shelf.
Weather yesterday, today and expected tomorrow is humid and damp, not the best weather for bread making. However since the bread machine is it's own little contained world the dough is not nearly affected as it would be left to rise "outside" as it were.
Then there is the blessing of not having to use one's large oven during the warmer months. Can and often do use my vintage Westbend "Ovenette" at those times, but it is limited to eight inch cake and pie pans, and cannot do loaves.
Today for instance suddenly had the craving for brioche. Well there was a longing but the amount of eggs sitting in one's fridge demand something be done before they get past their use by date; had one thankful for the old Phillips bread machine on the shelf.
Weather yesterday, today and expected tomorrow is humid and damp, not the best weather for bread making. However since the bread machine is it's own little contained world the dough is not nearly affected as it would be left to rise "outside" as it were.
Then there is the blessing of not having to use one's large oven during the warmer months. Can and often do use my vintage Westbend "Ovenette" at those times, but it is limited to eight inch cake and pie pans, and cannot do loaves.