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dahkota
May 10, 2016Explorer
After two years of full timing I couldn't take it any longer and bought a bread maker. Made my first crusty loaf a couple of days ago. We were in heaven. We don't have enough counter space to make bread by hand so the bread maker works for us. My plan today, since it is raining, is to use the dough setting to make pizza crust. I picked up a variety of flours recently in PA and want to test them all.
Just an FYI, our breadmaker is 600W - less than our coffee pot. It will pull 5A on shore power. It pulls about 50A on 12V so its use without shore power will be limited to travel days (alternator pushes 60A) or rainy days when we must run the generator.
Just an FYI, our breadmaker is 600W - less than our coffee pot. It will pull 5A on shore power. It pulls about 50A on 12V so its use without shore power will be limited to travel days (alternator pushes 60A) or rainy days when we must run the generator.
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