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Hi there, does anyone know where I could get these instructions ?

Here’s a simple video on how to make homemade pasta without the huge mess. Take a class or watch this 3 minute video. Pasta Dough Recipe 1 cup of flour 1 large egg 3/4 tsp salt 1 tsp oil 1-2 tbsp water put in bread machine help machine form a ball of dough should take about 10 min. remove when nice texture is achieved wrap in plastic wrap let stand 20 minutes run through pasta machine Contributed by Rob Wellens Productions www.wellens.com

How does one get the actual bread OUT of the bread maker once it’s done?! I made bread for the first time with a bread maker that my parents used to own and they passed it down to me because they got a new/bigger one. And it wouldn’t come out. I ended up destroying the bread trying to pull it out of the thing.
I’m going to ask them later today about it but do you guys know?
Yes, lol, it is in the basket thing. I took the basket out by the handle and the bread was still stuck inside the basket.

This thing broke after 30 seconds so i’ll have to retry with another bread maker… stay tuned…

This happens on Breadman and Welbilt automatic bread machines.

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I’m interested in the best quality, not the price.

I use my breadmaker with the dough-only cycle. My breadmaker has been leaking grey goo into the kneaded bread for several weeks. And today, the breadmaker just did a terrible job of kneading the bread — kind of crusty, not all the way mixed, and it didn’t rise at all. I popped it in again, and this time when I checked it after about 10 minutes, the heating element was on, and I almost burned my fingers on the handle.

I unplugged everything, then tried again. Mixed, but still not rising, so I tried a third time with an extra sprinkling of yeast. No rise, and the yeast wasn’t mixed in.

I bought the breadmaker about four years ago, and I’ve never had this problem before.

The packing has kind of come out, so I think I need to buy a new breadpan at least. My husband thinks I should buy a new machine, but I hate to waste it if the machine is still good for kneading. Do you think the machine is a goner?

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