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Bread Making Machine In Pattaya?


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Does anyone know where I can get a bread maker in Pattaya? A bread making machine that is not a bread making person.

I am going to the UK shortly and my wife has requested that I bring back a bread making machine. I would rather not as I think that they are quite big. I am sure that they must be available in Pattaya somewhere. Also, if they are available has anyone had much success with them?

Thanks.

Posted

Ahhhhhhhhhh the smell of freshly baked bread ! Nice and warm with real butter spread on. Mmmmmmmmmm.

I did see one in Bkk at the Emporium Mall but i can,t remember which shop. I almost bought it but the misses was complaining about the cost. :o

They are not that big if you want to bring one back. Most of them will make just the 1 loaf.

Good hunting anyway. :D

Posted (edited)

Why make it complicated. I've seen them for sale at both Home Pro (Carrefour) and Home Works (Sukhumvit, before Big C). Go easy on the butter though, or you might not enjoy it for long.

Edited by Phil Conners
Posted

If you have never used one before you will be disappointed with the results.

They are good for preparing the dough before baking it in a proper oven.

Also home made bread needs the proper special mix, normal flour just don't cut it.

Naka.

Posted

I have a couple of these machines, they work perfectly OK with regular flour, no special mix needed.

Just a bit of experimenting with the proper amounts, seems a bit more water is required here due to the higher temperature compared to wintertime Europe...

Bought them in Robinsom Sri Racha, back then I couldn't find them in Patters.

But for the life of me, if you need it in the UK why don't you buy it over there? They're not that big but quite heavy!

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I think the OP meant the wife asked him to bring one to Thailand when he returns from UK .... :o

Aaaah, well yes, it was still early :D

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I would think about one if I lived in the boonies but in Pattaya ? no need. If I did live in the boonies though, I might get my nearest baker (even if hours away) to make some dough up that I could freeze and pop into my oven to make "fresh" bread. Just buy a large freezer and a proper sized oven.

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