I have a gluten free option on my breadmaker, it only takes 2 hours.
450 ml water (this has to go in first)
1tsp salt (I tried 1/2 but it wasn't enough)
1 tbsp. cooking oil, I added a knob of butter as well just because I thought it might keep better
Then 9ozs of Dove bread flour, and 9 ozs of their spelt flour.
1 tsp quick dried yeast.
However, I have also made loaves from Doves self-raising flour plus yeast and they weren't too bad either.
I think, with a whole tsp salt, this will be a lot nicer. Maybe even a heaped tsp. The consistency is pretty good. I just went and poked it.
I daren't try a slice now that it has cooled down (we tried the crust at 4pm as it ended) because we haven't had dinner yet!
Should the Judge in the teenagers rape case be struck off ?
What are you reading at the moment?
Working in someone else's home


No beer in casseroles, no more Horlicks.
don't fancy that!!!!! But probably eating it without realizing it. I must look at the ingredients in the shop bought bread, not that I eat much as I hate the stuff.
