Anyone have these bread pans?
#11
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I thought I would just look around for them and Overstock.com has a similar set, although it is not the name brand. https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garde...2/product.html
I'm really thinking about ordering them.
OOPS! Just noticed that it is out of stock. DARN!!!!
I'm really thinking about ordering them.
OOPS! Just noticed that it is out of stock. DARN!!!!
#15
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It took me years to find two glass bread pans in the larger size I wanted. I like a light crust on my bread so glass is best for me. If you like a crusty loaf, these look like just the ticket though.
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The crust is so crispy you can hear it crackling right out of the oven. Grocery store bread can't compare. My DD was in France and Italy for awhile and told me my bread tasted just like the fresh bread at the bakery there.
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I have this pan, and I really wish I had another. I've baked bread many times, using all the "tricks" to get the crust nice and crisp while keeping the inside soft, and nothing else has worked right. The first time I used this pan, I got the perfect baguette, and my son agrees that it's just like the bread we had in France. I know I'll be on the lookout for a second one, hope I can find one at a good price.
I use a piece of velcro wrapped around the middle to keep all the pieces together when I'm storing them.
I use a piece of velcro wrapped around the middle to keep all the pieces together when I'm storing them.
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