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                <title><![CDATA[West Bend 41200 Programmable Bread Machine: Fresh Bread is best]]></title>
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                                    <img src="http://www.splashrate.com/images/stories/jreviews/tn/tn_1756_list_westbend41200_1245290373.jpg"  align="right"  />                                Owning a bread maker was the hot thing to do a few years ago. I bet millions of these things were given as gifts at weddings and birthdays. We had an early model West Bend breadmaker and it did make great fresh bread. The best I've had since Mom made it home made the old fashioned way. Ours only lasted a short time and the motor went out. Kneading dough is hard business after all. I  don't blame West Bend for this as their machine worked as advertised while it worked. And probably they've made design improvements.

After a couple years without a breadmaker, I think I am going to buy a new one again.
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                <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:34:58 -0400</pubDate>
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