November 17th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

<----Never used breadmaker manufactured in 1995, purchased from a yard sale two weeks ago, complete with instructional video, docs, and original price tag for $185 (on sale from $260).

Awesome rosemary bread baked by my husband the excellent Italian cook, with fresh rosemary from our yard and extra garlic for more kick.—->

Best eight dollars we ever spent.

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  1. November 18th, 2008 at 03:21 | #1

    $8?!? I smell nasty divorce and that was a present from the ex in-laws. That’s my guess anyway.

  2. November 18th, 2008 at 03:21 | #2

    $8?!? I smell nasty divorce and that was a present from the ex in-laws. That’s my guess anyway.

  3. November 18th, 2008 at 03:58 | #3

    Heh. When we asked about it, the woman sitting out front sent her kid in to ask her grandmother about it. I think it was a gift 13 years ago that never got used. One of the little rubber feet was missing from it, but we shoved something under it and now it’s quite stable. All the docs were stuffed inside and it was pretty obvious that just as the grandmother said, it had never actually been used.

    We checked online after we got it home, and the ones made a month earlier had been recalled for safety, but this one was just fine. This is the third loaf we’ve made. The first was about what you’d expect from an $8 breadmaker. The second was pretty good and we used the remnants for bread crumbs for a crust on some baked tilapia (delicious!). The third was today, and it was to die for. TO DIE FOR. I have to go get another slice now.

  4. November 18th, 2008 at 03:58 | #4

    Heh. When we asked about it, the woman sitting out front sent her kid in to ask her grandmother about it. I think it was a gift 13 years ago that never got used. One of the little rubber feet was missing from it, but we shoved something under it and now it’s quite stable. All the docs were stuffed inside and it was pretty obvious that just as the grandmother said, it had never actually been used.

    We checked online after we got it home, and the ones made a month earlier had been recalled for safety, but this one was just fine. This is the third loaf we’ve made. The first was about what you’d expect from an $8 breadmaker. The second was pretty good and we used the remnants for bread crumbs for a crust on some baked tilapia (delicious!). The third was today, and it was to die for. TO DIE FOR. I have to go get another slice now.

  5. November 18th, 2008 at 12:19 | #5

    I like my version better. More drama. 😉 The bread sounds awesome!

  6. November 18th, 2008 at 12:19 | #6

    I like my version better. More drama. 😉 The bread sounds awesome!

  7. November 18th, 2008 at 12:34 | #7

    You’re right.

    Her: “What about that stupid breadmaker your aunt got me? I suppose you’ll try to take that, too!”
    Him: “Your breadmaker is DEAD to me! It bakes loaves of HATE!”

  8. November 18th, 2008 at 12:34 | #8

    You’re right.

    Her: “What about that stupid breadmaker your aunt got me? I suppose you’ll try to take that, too!”
    Him: “Your breadmaker is DEAD to me! It bakes loaves of HATE!”

  9. November 20th, 2008 at 00:48 | #9

    I play an online empire building strategy game, and I am SO going to name an empire Loaves of Hate now.

  10. November 20th, 2008 at 00:48 | #10

    I play an online empire building strategy game, and I am SO going to name an empire Loaves of Hate now.

  11. November 20th, 2008 at 02:38 | #11

    YES!

  12. November 20th, 2008 at 02:38 | #12

    YES!

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