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		<description><![CDATA[ Breadman bread machines are fantastic programmable bread makers which can be user friendly, and will take your bread baking efforts with a new level. Breadman, the business behind these ingenious little machines have been making top quality bread machines for nearly ten years. Breadman bread machines appear in a variety of styles with useful features making baking exciting. A selection of their simple machines are perfect for that beginner baker to find out basic principles of creating a delicious warm loaf of fresh bread, to the sophisticated bread baker attempting to program their very own personal recipes, and create customized programs for gourmet baking. With Breadman bread machines, anyone can bake in your house like a professional. Take the simple 2-lb horizontal breadmaker, the Breadman TR520. This bread machine will help you create a variety of fresh baked breads. It features 8 different baking functions for breads that range from simple white bread to some pliable pizza dough. It offers a horizontal load pan that has a special nonstick coating for quite simple cleaning. You can also customize the size of bread loaf you want to bake with the Breadman TR520. It can create from 1 to 2 lb loaves, and you can even specify how you like your crust, with simple light, medium and dark settings. In addition, you get programming convenience with the Rapid Bake cycle, simply program your Breadman bread machine TR520 to make a 2lb loaf of bread in under 1 hour, and like a magic genie you can be enjoying warm fresh baked bread for dinner time. Imagine how impressed your dinner guests will be. Another amazing Breadman bread machine is the Breadman TR875. This model of breadmaker is specially popular because of it's unique design. It's a very stylish breadmaker and is sure to look great on your kitchen's sideboard. It definitely goes with metal or sleek black kitchen appliances. This 2 lb steel breadmaker has ten different baking options, and includes the Rapid Bake settings that may bake your delicious loaf of bread in just under an hour or so. It also has a horizontal loaf pan with nonstick coating for simple cleaning. Get this though, additionally you get a special jam setting for fresh jam to go with your homemade bread with the Breadman TR875. Additionally you get the crust settings if you prefer light, medium, or dark crust on your bread. And there is a 15-hour delay bake timer for fresh bread that is ready when you are. Imagine simply setting your brand new Breadman TR875 in the morning, getting out the door for work, and when you return home, having a warm loaf of bread waiting for you. Delightful! Finally, the Breadman Convection Breadmaker TR2500BC can be an advanced breadmaker to say the very least. If you love experimenting and pleasing your family with a variety of special baked breads, than this breadmaker is for you! It can be an exclusive Breadman bread machine that features an automatic fruit and nut dispenser for holiday breads. (forget traditional fruit cake, I'll bet that you could get everyone to the table to sample this delicious loaf of bread!) With this unique professional style breadmaker, you may get really creative with low carbohydrate breads for your dieters in your life, or even gluten free varieties that melt in your mouth. You can also save time by pre-programming your preferred recipes. Breadman has set a quality standard in breadmakers. You can pick up a bread machine that will perfectly suit your bread baking needs. Retrieved from "http://www.articlesbase.com/cooking-tips-articles/breadman-bread-machines-fantastic-programmable-bread-makers-2429759.html" ]]></description>
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<p>Breadman bread machines are fantastic programmable bread makers which can be user friendly, and will take your bread baking efforts with a new level. Breadman, the business behind these ingenious little machines have been making top quality bread machines for nearly ten years. </p>
<p>Breadman bread machines appear in a variety of styles with useful features making baking exciting. A selection of their simple machines are perfect for that beginner baker to find out basic principles of creating a delicious warm loaf of fresh bread, to the sophisticated bread baker attempting to program their very own personal recipes, and create customized programs for gourmet baking. </p>
<p>With Breadman bread machines, anyone can bake in your house like a professional. Take the simple 2-lb horizontal breadmaker, the Breadman TR520. This bread machine will help you create a variety of fresh baked breads. It features 8 different baking functions for breads that range from simple white bread to some pliable pizza dough. It offers a horizontal load pan that has a special nonstick coating for quite simple cleaning. </p>
<p>You can also customize the size of bread loaf you want to bake with the Breadman TR520. It can create from 1 to 2 lb loaves, and you can even specify how you like your crust, with simple light, medium and dark settings. In addition, you get programming convenience with the Rapid Bake cycle, simply program your Breadman bread machine TR520 to make a 2lb loaf of bread in under 1 hour, and like a magic genie you can be enjoying warm fresh baked bread for dinner time. Imagine how impressed your dinner guests will be. </p>
<p>Another amazing Breadman bread machine is the Breadman TR875. This model of breadmaker is specially popular because of it&#8217;s unique design. It&#8217;s a very stylish breadmaker and is sure to look great on your kitchen&#8217;s sideboard. It definitely goes with metal or sleek black kitchen appliances. This 2 lb steel breadmaker has ten different baking options, and includes the Rapid Bake settings that may bake your delicious loaf of bread in just under an hour or so. It also has a horizontal loaf pan with nonstick coating for simple cleaning. </p>
<p>Get this though, additionally you get a special jam setting for fresh jam to go with your homemade bread with the Breadman TR875. Additionally you get the crust settings if you prefer light, medium, or dark crust on your bread. And there is a 15-hour delay bake timer for fresh bread that is ready when you are. Imagine simply setting your brand new Breadman TR875 in the morning, getting out the door for work, and when you return home, having a warm loaf of bread waiting for you. Delightful! </p>
<p>Finally, the Breadman Convection Breadmaker TR2500BC can be an advanced breadmaker to say the very least. If you love experimenting and pleasing your family with a variety of special baked breads, than this breadmaker is for you! It can be an exclusive Breadman bread machine that features an automatic fruit and nut dispenser for holiday breads. (forget traditional fruit cake, I&#8217;ll bet that you could get everyone to the table to sample this delicious loaf of bread!) </p>
<p>With this unique professional style breadmaker, you may get really creative with low carbohydrate breads for your dieters in your life, or even gluten free varieties that melt in your mouth. You can also save time by pre-programming your preferred recipes. </p>
<p>Breadman has set a quality standard in breadmakers. You can pick up a bread machine that will perfectly suit your bread baking needs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The TR 875 Breadman Breadmaker Product Description Breadman 2lb stainless bread maker with gluten free cycle and LCD display. Bakes one 1 1/2 and 2 pound horizontal loaf; 100% whole wheat cycle and fruit and nut add in beep; LCD display for easy reading; Super rapid cycle; Non stick loaf pan; Pasta jam and pizza dough cycles; Pause feature; Detachable lid for easy cleaning. Â  Product Features 2-pound bread maker 84 programs 18 hour delay baker timer 59 minute rapid cycle Non-stick loaf pan Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â You can purchase your TR 875 CLICK HERE Product Details Product Dimensions: 18 x 15 x 11 inches ; 14.7 pounds Shipping Weight: 17 pounds Review 1 After 3 months - using this device every other day - I have to express my admiration for how well designed and practical it is. I have particular admiration for how intuitive the time setup is for delayed baking - which is just about the only kind we do. Waking up to the smell of fresh bread baking has been a nice addition to our lives. But it all comes down to the bread, and - so far - the TR875 has been a solid performer. I would buy another one of these in a heartbeat. Review 2 I recently received this for Christmas and it is wonderful! The bread is delicious and the breadman is so easy to use. I recommend this to anyone who loves to bake but hates to work hard to get delicious results! Â  Â  Breadman TR2500BC Ultimate Plus 2-Pound Stainless-Steel Convection Breadmaker Fall in love with your favorite breads and baked goods all over again! The TR2500BC bread machine features 16 unique baking functions in 3 loaf sizes--1, 1.5, and 2-pound--plus light, medium, and dark crust control. You can make all your favorite breads, dough, and even jams with ease, including low carb and gluten free. The patented automatic fruit and nut dispenser means no more waiting around, while convection technology ensures even cooking and professional results. to Order your TR2500BC Click Here Features Â· 16 unique baking functions, including rapid cycle baking, low-carb and gluten-free, plus custom programming and space for 5 personal recipes Â· 3 loaf sizes (1, 1.5, and 2 pound), 3 crust shades (light, medium, and dark) Â· Breadman exclusive automatic fruit and nut add-in dispenser adds extras at the right time, so you can bake anytime without waiting around--even enjoy fresh baked fruit and nut bread at breakfast Â· Convection baking with an up to 24 hour delay bake timer plus 10-minute pause control Â· Measures 9-3/4 by 7 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty Product Description Bring Home the Bakery! Fall in love with your favorite breads and baked goods all over again! Featuring 16 unique baking functions in 3 loaf sizes â&#8364;&#8220; 1, 1.5 &#038; 2 lb. â&#8364;&#8220; plus light, medium and dark crust control, you can make all your favorite breads, dough and even jams with ease â&#8364;&#8220; including low carb and gluten free! Our patented automatic fruit &#038; nut dispenser means no more waiting around, while convection technology ensures even cooking and professional results. Please Note: When delivered, kneading paddle may be attached to the power cord of the bread maker. Review I would recommend this product. During the past two weeks, I have made various yeast and batter breads and had no problems whatsoever. I have never used a bread machine before, or baked yeast bread in an oven. I find the TR2500BC simple to use and easy to clean. My bread loaves have come out just fine. I suspect the key to good bread making is to read the instruction manual a few times before you use it (particularly if you have no prior bread machine experience). As well, level measures of the ingredients and layering the ingredients as recommended by the manufacturer help. Breadman TR2700 Stainless-Stainless Programmable Convection Bread Maker Product Description Wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread with this programmable breadmaker. The unit bakes 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound horizontal loaves and can handle any favorite recipe--from cinnamon raisin, honey wheat, rosemary, and cranberry oat to hearty rye, cheesy onion focaccia, and classic French bread, even cinnamon rolls for breakfast or dinner rolls for the evening meal. The machine features a user-friendly control panel with Mylar buttons and an easy-to-read digital display. Choose from over 100 baking options, 16 settings including low carb and gluten free, and the preferred crust color--light, medium, or dark. The unit also provides a delay timer up to 24 hours, a 10-minute random pause control, a one-hour keep-warm cycle that keeps bread warm without over-baking, and instant recall in the event of a power failure. Other thoughtful design details include an automatic fruit and nut dispenser, a viewing window, a convection fan for excellent baking results, and convenient side carrying handles. Avoid the use of metal utensils with the removable baking pan, which should be washed by hand in order to protect its nonstick surface. Attractively housed in stainless steel with black accents, the breadmaker measures 18-3/5 by 11-1/5 by 15 inches. Product Description The Breadman is more than just a Bread Maker. It will help you create your own healthier world. The Breadman will give you and your family an endless, delicious variety of fresh breads. Product Features Stainless-steel programmable bread maker bakes 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound horizontal loaves Nonstick baking pan; digital display; 24-hour delay timer; 1-hour keep-warm cycle 100+ baking options; 16 settings including low carb and gluten free; crust color control Automatic fruit and nut dispenser; viewing window; convection fan for excellent results Measures 18-3/5 by 11-1/5 by 15 inches Product Details Product Dimensions: 18.6 x 11.2 x 15 inches ; 20.4 pounds Shipping Weight: 21 pounds Long Review but it relates to a few Breadman breadmakers Â  Have been a breadmaker my entire life. There is nothing like the smell of baking bread as you walk in the door, especially on a cold winter day. The evolution of the bread machine was exciting for me. I remember the first bread machines with the tall, horizontal loaf pan that was somewhat less than exciting. Then, the "horizontal" loaf appeared. I own two of the first Breadman machines, TR845 with the horizontal loaf and as a "basic breadmaker" those are terrific. They are sturdy, relatively quiet for a breadmaker and the pan secures itself well within the machine. This model does not have all the cycles of more current models and it does not automatically add ingredients as do the TR2500, or Tr2700. However, it does offer a signal "beep" when to add ingredients such as raisons, or cranberries. I love to bake bread and give it away. I often have four bread makers going at the same time during a holiday. Last year I purchased the Breadman TR2500, Stainless and Black. Initially I was quite pleased with the performance. However, after several uses I did have problems with the bread pan releasing from the holders on each side requiring a bending and adjusting of the snap in prongs of both the pan and the breadmaker itself. I think this is because the stainless steel on the inside isn't quite as strong as with simple steel of the past models I have used. I LOVE THE COVECTION FEATURE. The first thing I noticed about adding convection to a breadmaker was the crust. The entire crust of the bread, not only the top is VERY CRISPY. For those of you who love to cut off the heel of a fresh loaf of bread and smear with butter, this is a dream (of course the heel is still the best part of the loaf). Now, I just acquired the newer model which is a TR2700. I have not had the problem with the pan coming loose from the holders in the machine as of yet and the inside is similar in construction to the TR2500? Both the TR2500 and the TR2700 make quite a bit more noise during the kneading cycles which I think is due to the stainless steel construction vs. steel and plastic which I don't think conduct noise as well. Still, the TR2700 is still top notch and well worth the money if you love to make bread and would use it frequently. ONE TIP ON ALL BREADMACHINES. Â  Hope you've enjoyed my reviews on the Breadman Breadmakers, if your still not sure please check one of my other website for additional information CLICK HERE Â  Â  Retrieved from "http://www.articlesbase.com/tools-and-equipment-articles/breadman-breadmakers-reviews-1998557.html" ]]></description>
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<p>The TR 875 Breadman Breadmaker</p>
<p>Product Description</p>
<p>Breadman 2lb stainless bread maker with gluten free cycle and LCD display. Bakes one 1 1/2 and 2 pound horizontal loaf; 100% whole wheat cycle and fruit and nut add in beep; LCD display for easy reading; Super rapid cycle; Non stick loaf pan; Pasta jam and pizza dough cycles; Pause feature; Detachable lid for easy cleaning.</p>
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<p><strong>Product Features</strong></p>
<p>2-pound bread maker<br />
84 programs<br />
18 hour delay baker timer<br />
59 minute rapid cycle<br />
Non-stick loaf pan Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â You can purchase your TR 875 CLICK HERE</p>
<p><strong>Product Details</strong></p>
<p><strong>Product Dimensions: </strong>18 x 15 x 11 inches ; 14.7 pounds<br />
<strong>Shipping Weight:</strong> 17 pounds</p>
<p>Review 1</p>
<p>After 3 months &#8211; using this device every other day &#8211; I have to express my admiration for how well designed and practical it is. </p>
<p>I have particular admiration for how intuitive the time setup is for delayed baking &#8211; which is just about the only kind we do. Waking up to the smell of fresh bread baking has been a nice addition to our lives. </p>
<p>But it all comes down to the bread, and &#8211; so far &#8211; the TR875 has been a solid performer. I would buy another one of these in a heartbeat.</p>
<p>Review 2</p>
<p>I recently received this for Christmas and it is wonderful! The bread is delicious and the breadman is so easy to use. I recommend this to anyone who loves to bake but hates to work hard to get delicious results!</p>
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<p>Â <strong>Breadman TR2500BC Ultimate Plus 2-Pound Stainless-Steel Convection Breadmaker</strong></p>
<p>Fall in love with your favorite breads and baked goods all over again! The TR2500BC bread machine features 16 unique baking functions in 3 loaf sizes&#8211;1, 1.5, and 2-pound&#8211;plus light, medium, and dark crust control. You can make all your favorite breads, dough, and even jams with ease, including low carb and gluten free. The patented automatic fruit and nut dispenser means no more waiting around, while convection technology ensures even cooking and professional results.</p>
<p>to Order your TR2500BC Click Here</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong></p>
<p>Â· 16 unique baking functions, including rapid cycle baking, low-carb and gluten-free, plus custom programming and space for 5 personal recipes<br />
Â· 3 loaf sizes (1, 1.5, and 2 pound), 3 crust shades (light, medium, and dark)<br />
Â· Breadman exclusive automatic fruit and nut add-in dispenser adds extras at the right time, so you can bake anytime without waiting around&#8211;even enjoy fresh baked fruit and nut bread at breakfast<br />
Â· Convection baking with an up to 24 hour delay bake timer plus 10-minute pause control<br />
Â· Measures 9-3/4 by 7 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty </p>
<p>Product Description</p>
<p>Bring Home the Bakery! Fall in love with your favorite breads and baked goods all over again! Featuring 16 unique baking functions in 3 loaf sizes â&euro;&ldquo; 1, 1.5 &#038; 2 lb. â&euro;&ldquo; plus light, medium and dark crust control, you can make all your favorite breads, dough and even jams with ease â&euro;&ldquo; including low carb and gluten free! Our patented automatic fruit &#038; nut dispenser means no more waiting around, while convection technology ensures even cooking and professional results. Please Note: When delivered, kneading paddle may be attached to the power cord of the bread maker.</p>
<p>Review</p>
<p>I would recommend this product. During the past two weeks, I have made various yeast and batter breads and had no problems whatsoever. I have never used a bread machine before, or baked yeast bread in an oven. I find the TR2500BC simple to use and easy to clean. My bread loaves have come out just fine. </p>
<p>I suspect the key to good bread making is to read the instruction manual a few times before you use it (particularly if you have no prior bread machine experience). As well, level measures of the ingredients and layering the ingredients as recommended by the manufacturer help. </p>
<p><strong>Breadman TR2700 Stainless-Stainless Programmable Convection Bread Maker</strong></p>
<p><strong>Product Description</strong></p>
<p>Wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread with this programmable breadmaker. The unit bakes 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound horizontal loaves and can handle any favorite recipe&#8211;from cinnamon raisin, honey wheat, rosemary, and cranberry oat to hearty rye, cheesy onion focaccia, and classic French bread, even cinnamon rolls for breakfast or dinner rolls for the evening meal. The machine features a user-friendly control panel with Mylar buttons and an easy-to-read digital display. Choose from over 100 baking options, 16 settings including low carb and gluten free, and the preferred crust color&#8211;light, medium, or dark. The unit also provides a delay timer up to 24 hours, a 10-minute random pause control, a one-hour keep-warm cycle that keeps bread warm without over-baking, and instant recall in the event of a power failure. Other thoughtful design details include an automatic fruit and nut dispenser, a viewing window, a convection fan for excellent baking results, and convenient side carrying handles. Avoid the use of metal utensils with the removable baking pan, which should be washed by hand in order to protect its nonstick surface. Attractively housed in stainless steel with black accents, the breadmaker measures 18-3/5 by 11-1/5 by 15 inches.</p>
<p>Product Description</p>
<p>The Breadman is more than just a Bread Maker. It will help you create your own healthier world. The Breadman will give you and your family an endless, delicious variety of fresh breads.</p>
<p><strong>Product Features</strong></p>
<p>Stainless-steel programmable bread maker bakes 1-, 1-1/2-, and 2-pound horizontal loaves<br />
Nonstick baking pan; digital display; 24-hour delay timer; 1-hour keep-warm cycle<br />
100+ baking options; 16 settings including low carb and gluten free; crust color control<br />
Automatic fruit and nut dispenser; viewing window; convection fan for excellent results<br />
Measures 18-3/5 by 11-1/5 by 15 inches </p>
<p><strong>Product Details</strong></p>
<p><strong>Product Dimensions: </strong>18.6 x 11.2 x 15 inches ; 20.4 pounds<br />
<strong>Shipping Weight:</strong> 21 pounds</p>
<p>Long Review but it relates to a few Breadman breadmakers</p>
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<p>Have been a breadmaker my entire life. There is nothing like the smell of baking bread as you walk in the door, especially on a cold winter day. The evolution of the bread machine was exciting for me. I remember the first bread machines with the tall, horizontal loaf pan that was somewhat less than exciting. Then, the &#8220;horizontal&#8221; loaf appeared. I own two of the first Breadman machines, TR845 with the horizontal loaf and as a &#8220;basic breadmaker&#8221; those are terrific. They are sturdy, relatively quiet for a breadmaker and the pan secures itself well within the machine. This model does not have all the cycles of more current models and it does not automatically add ingredients as do the TR2500, or Tr2700. However, it does offer a signal &#8220;beep&#8221; when to add ingredients such as raisons, or cranberries. I love to bake bread and give it away. I often have four bread makers going at the same time during a holiday.</p>
<p>Last year I purchased the Breadman TR2500, Stainless and Black. Initially I was quite pleased with the performance. However, after several uses I did have problems with the bread pan releasing from the holders on each side requiring a bending and adjusting of the snap in prongs of both the pan and the breadmaker itself. I think this is because the stainless steel on the inside isn&#8217;t quite as strong as with simple steel of the past models I have used. I LOVE THE COVECTION FEATURE. The first thing I noticed about adding convection to a breadmaker was the crust. The entire crust of the bread, not only the top is VERY CRISPY. For those of you who love to cut off the heel of a fresh loaf of bread and smear with butter, this is a dream (of course the heel is still the best part of the loaf). Now, I just acquired the newer model which is a TR2700. I have not had the problem with the pan coming loose from the holders in the machine as of yet and the inside is similar in construction to the TR2500? Both the TR2500 and the TR2700 make quite a bit more noise during the kneading cycles which I think is due to the stainless steel construction vs. steel and plastic which I don&#8217;t think conduct noise as well. Still, the TR2700 is still top notch and well worth the money if you love to make bread and would use it frequently. ONE TIP ON ALL BREADMACHINES.</p>
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		<title>Can I use a bread machine recipe for regular bread?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 08:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't have a bread machine, and am used to making my own bread from scratch. I found a yummy recipe online and would like to use the same ingredients-- can I use the same method I usually do, without the machine, and bake it in an oven? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t have a bread machine, and am used to making my own bread from scratch. I found a yummy recipe online and would like to use the same ingredients&#8211; can I use the same method I usually do, without the machine, and bake it in an oven?
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<p>Best reply by Dottie R:</p>
<p>Yes, I&#8217;ve done that.  My mother had a machine, but I don&#8217;t.  So I make some of her bread machine recipes just following the various ingredients for their amounts, but then &#8220;make&#8221; the bread from scratch&#8230;the old fashioned (but still excellent) way!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure that would work fine for you also.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am new at using a bread machine and I love it for mixing the ingredients and doing the dough cycle. I don't like the shape of the bread though. So, what I like to do is after the dough cycle remove the dough and place it in a loaf pan, cover and let rise for about 30-45 minutes. Then, bake it in the oven. I have one recipe that tells me that I can bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes if I don't want to bake the loaf in the bread machine but most recipes don't include this information. Is there a general rule about how long to bake a loaf of bread and at what temperature or any other way of figuring it out? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am new at using a bread machine and I love it for mixing the ingredients and doing the dough cycle.  I don&#8217;t like the shape of the bread though.  So, what I like to do is after the dough cycle remove the dough and place it in a loaf pan, cover and let rise for about 30-45 minutes.  Then, bake it in the oven.  I have one recipe that tells me that I can bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes if I don&#8217;t want to bake the loaf in the bread machine but most recipes don&#8217;t include this information.  Is there a general rule about how long to bake a loaf of bread and at what temperature or any other way of figuring it out?
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<p>Best reply by allforasia:</p>
<p>If it is a standard loaf, it is 350 for about 35-40 minutes.  After about 20 minutes, start watching it to make sure the top doesn&#8217;t get too brown.  Also tap the top to see if it is hard, and makes a hollow sound.  Then it is done.</p>
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