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Money Saving Tip- Using a breadmaker

25 Responses to “Money Saving Tip- Using a breadmaker”

  1. SUTIKNORJ99 says:

    whats that on yellow bottle….is that mayo…hmmmm.. you so sweet,,,,i like your video…your nice voice,,,also how to explain thing so clear ,,,bravo,,,,,bravo,,,,

  2. mustangcbr1 says:

    can you guesstimate how much electricity it uses?

  3. lizanavarro says:

    yeahh..thanks a lot..I was about to throw away my bread maker.. Thanks so much. I wish you could make more video of different recipes..pleasseee…

  4. MoldytoasterMedia says:

    That bread looks yummy

  5. hazelfooot says:

    Your cabinets, microwave, counters, floor, doorknobs and doors are EXACTLY the same as mine.

    I lol’d.

  6. ozzmosis1969 says:

    What do you work for Ron from RONCO ( SET IT AND FORGET IT ) lol

  7. Zwop1919Wxp1 says:

    the baby was the highlight what a buitifull smile

  8. sok8888 says:

    For bread machine, especially on overnight timer, it is good idea to separate the salt and yeast. Put salt in one corner of the pan, while yeast is usually placed in the center “pit”.

  9. Candystrap says:

    and the problem is??

  10. Candystrap says:

    Oh my gosh ty so much for this!!!! I sooo want to try a bread maker for my family!!! love fresh baked bread!!! <3 <3 <3 Going to get second hand one to try :)

  11. PhantomAct says:

    Would be great if u had sliced through it to show us the bread’s inside and/or compared it with a regular baker’s loaf… so u make fresh bread everyday?

  12. spankytclown says:

    Google manuals online and the break maker manufacturer.

    I ended up inheriting one, use it regularily now, if you pick one up and need the manual, these guys have most manuals for breakmakers. I used to make break by hand for years, but I find the bread maker saves a tonne of clean up afterwards.

    You might want to proof the yeast first for 10 minutes and coat the “bowl” with olive oil.

  13. godsgirl410 says:

    Great video…thank you for sharing!! What a CUTE baby & the clutter free kitchen looks spectaclular! :)

  14. kellydjelly says:

    the baby gonna know how to cook

  15. caesiume says:

    You fucking cheaters.

  16. mikeygeneral says:

    You evil evil woman. You didn’t even cut the thing open so we could see it.

  17. k8myx says:

    good video, i really want one

  18. mirjana972 says:

    Thanks, is great explenation…..

  19. gracempnda says:

    I LIKE IT THANKS VERY HELPFULL

  20. fuclcjewtube says:

    back to the kitchen cunt

  21. keithhobbs says:

    is bread flour same as all purpose flour?

  22. edumation says:

    Thankx. Informative, interesting

  23. psychodelicdragon says:

    nice helper, only thing they don’t stay that size long enough!!
    great advice!!

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  25. gambiense says:

    what about the spent electric power :p did you calculate that?

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