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This Hamilton Beach bread maker is on sale for $28 off at Walmart
If you’ve ever watched a season of The Great British Baking Show, you know that the words “bread week” instill fear into the heart of just about any of the competitors. Hint: It’s because it’s really frickin’ hard to make bread. The process can take hours and create an almost insurmountable mess — so if you’re not an experienced baker, why even try? Hamilton Beach challenges that question with this extremely helpful product.
The Hamilton Beach HomeBaker bread maker is , and it’ll help you circumvent all the pitfalls of traditional baking.
Trust us, you don’t want to go through this:
Or… oh no… this:
divides the bread baking process into just three easy steps: Add the ingredients, select the cycle (there are 12 of them), and press start. Boom — your bread is on the way. You can completely control the nutritional content of your finished product from whole grain to whole wheat (there are even french bread and gluten-free recipes included). With two loaf size settings, three crust settings, and more, the is totally tailored to what you want. All of these features tied together by an easy-to-use digital display takes pretty much all the stress of bread making away and replaces it with pure joy.
Take your bread from this:
To this:
Get yourself a Hamilton Beach HomeBaker bread maker for today.
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