Sunday, 16 November 2014

Wolfgang Puck Bread Machine Hints

Wolfgang Puck is a world-renowned chef and international mogul. Known for his cookbooks, appliances and restaurants, he is a culinary powerhouse. The Wolfgang bread machine is officially called the Wolfgang Programmable Dual Blade Bread Maker. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Sold via HSN.com


Although it is listed as an item for purchase on his official website, Wolfgang.com, as of 2011, the site automatically forwards you to the Home Shopping Network when you click "buy." While the Wolfgang Puck Programmable Dual-Blade Bread Maker is available from resellers on eBay and Amazon, buyers are most likely to get the lowest price at HSN.com.


Limited Warranty


Only basic information is available on the website about the limited warranty of the Wolfgang Puck Programmable Dual-Blade Bread Maker. A one-year limited warranty is available, covering manufacturer's defects and any type of mechanical error you may have with your bread maker. If there are any malfunctions with your new machine, call Wolfgang Puck Housewares Customer Service at 1-800-275-8273, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.


Customer Satisfaction


As of publication, over 300 reviews about the Wolfgang Puck Programmable Dual-Blade Bread Maker appear on the website. The majority of the reviews are positive. Most of the negative reviews state that making whole-wheat bread in the machine was difficult, and often came up with flat bread. By reading the instructions carefully and purchasing the necessary type of bread flour, accidents are most likely avoidable.


Money Saver


Making your own bread at home will be a significant savings for your grocery budget. The typical family of four consumes one to two loaves of bread every week. A 1-lb. bag of bread flour typically costs between $2 and $3. Along with the other ingredients (usually just yeast, milk or water, and a dash of salt), this amount of bread flour can make 2 to 3 dozen loaves of bread. This equates to approximately 20 cents per loaf.


Organic Bread


In addition to saving money, you can safeguard your family's health by using organic ingredients with your bread Maker. Organic bread can cost anywhere between $4 and $5 a loaf. Making your own bread at home, however, can allow for organic homemade bread for you and your family.

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