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Agree with all the positive comments about the Panasonic. We have had ours almost 2 years and it has been used 3 or 4 times a week and saved a fortune in sandwich shop lunches. We can spend 5 minutes on a Saturday evening loading it, press a couple of buttons and there's a brand new load ready fist thiing the next morning.


I am not knocking "proper" breadmaking by any means but soemtimes you really do need the time and the convenience.


Oh it makes fantastic dough for hot cross buns too...


When I bought our Amazon was doing the cheaped deal.

My folks got a soda stream in 1987. We used it all the way through my childhood and they still use it now. (good for making the soda water to go with the brandy you see) 20 years use isn?t bad I would say. Even though the handle fell off years ago and was replaced by a piece aluminum pipe that my dad bolted on.


Oh and it is a bit temperamental. You have to know how to use it or it explodes on you.

I find it hard to have a proper pop at Alan ever since he said that others have described him as "looking like Christopher Biggins - only with less hair".


Sometimes just the thought of it keeps me awake at night. For all the wrong reasons. (Or should that be all the right reasons?)

We are all the characters we cast onto these hallowed pages.


I am a fat bald guy with a small eighties house who drinks in the Silver Buckle. You are a slim rich guy with period features who drinks campari and soda. Thanks for reminding me.


You are a vain snob *Bob*. Shame you weren't such a snob on your UCAS form.


Agreed Sean. Seems like you got a backbone for Christmas.

Alan Dale's 'we sold the breadmaker' karaoke night at The silver Buckle, Camberwell.


Maybe. Although I should probably put the cash towards a Victorian money pit near Peckham Rye. Take away your competitive advantage.


Anyway 'Blinder's a tight wad and I'm anonymous. Sounds like a tough deal to broker.

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