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Recipe(tried): How to get bread mahine paddles out neatly

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to get the paddles out of baked bread we stick in a plastic chopstick into the hole in the paddle's bottom and give a little twist and a pull and the paddles come out quite neatly.
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Shared by: cindy nova scotia
In reply to: ISO: kneading paddles stick in bread!
Board: Cooking with Appliances at Recipelink.com
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