No short cuts
Ah! The fresh aroma of home-baked bread!
Two days ago, the shop delivered my new bread machine. Twice in a row, the bread I attempted to bake turned out to be hard like rock — nothing like the results my old bread machine used to produce for me. I panicked for a while and wondered if I had made a mistake switching brands.
Last night, I finally took time to read the manual after the two mini disasters — Ha! the new one doesn’t operate like the old one. This morning, it occured to me that I had used the “rapid bake” function which takes only an hour (normal bake takes four hours).
Some things just take time, and, one should always try to read the manual before attempting to use the gadget.
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