Viltans Wrote:Hi Princealbertofb! I roll up my sleeves and I make it on the table! At first it was difficult but now I've got the hang of the job. Generally I end with a lot on my face and hair -as I'm clumsy-, but it worth it! I share with my friends, they like it too. But I've never tried to make it with a bread maker...
The break maker is great if you don't have too much time to do all of the kneading by hand, and the proving too. It takes time to make good bread and several kneads.
You're right, though, it is a lot of fun to make bread with your two bare hands.
Nice of you to share with your friends, actually. I saw a programme (a video? or was it a radio programme?) the other day, of a man who makes bread for his neighbours every Sunday (in the UK) and one day he was either on the radio or tv and he couldn't make the bread, so they were all sorry. haha.
The other good thing about the bread maker is that you don't get it all over yourself, so if you need to stay clean, the machine can get dirty for you. They are quite easy to clean out, to be honest. But baking bread that way generally takes up to three hours (or more).
I love the smell of baking bread. Do you get high on that too, Viltans?