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Breadmaker Please take it.....
#1
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:05 PM
Posted this under someone else's topic a few minutes ago so I'm trying again.
Free breadmaker to anyone who wants it-with instruction booklet.
I've never used it. It was given to me by someone who received it as a gift and she said she'd never used it either.
It's been in my cabinet for over a year untouched and I hate to just throw it out.
Free breadmaker to anyone who wants it-with instruction booklet.
I've never used it. It was given to me by someone who received it as a gift and she said she'd never used it either.
It's been in my cabinet for over a year untouched and I hate to just throw it out.
#2
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:10 PM
Where are you located? What size is it?
I somehow lost the little beater thingie (technical term) for my breadmaker and have 4 boxes of mix waiting in the pantry for me to get another.
Thanks,
SG
I somehow lost the little beater thingie (technical term) for my breadmaker and have 4 boxes of mix waiting in the pantry for me to get another.
Thanks,
SG
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Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
#3
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:23 PM
I know nothing about breadmakers but it's about 13 1/2" long.
I've just opened the top and found it comes with a bread cookbook also for making all different types of breads.
I found a note in it from the lady who gave it to me stating she used it only once.
All parts are inside of it.
I'm in Senators Ridge. I think you're up the street-I'll even bring it to you tomorrow if you're interested. (I just don't want it back...
)
I've just opened the top and found it comes with a bread cookbook also for making all different types of breads.
I found a note in it from the lady who gave it to me stating she used it only once.
All parts are inside of it.
I'm in Senators Ridge. I think you're up the street-I'll even bring it to you tomorrow if you're interested. (I just don't want it back...
#4
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:26 PM
If sound guy isn't interested then let me know.
#5
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:42 PM
QUOTE (Cochran7871 @ Nov 30 2005, 11:23 PM)
I know nothing about breadmakers but it's about 13 1/2" long.
I've just opened the top and found it comes with a bread cookbook also for making all different types of breads.
I found a note in it from the lady who gave it to me stating she used it only once.
All parts are inside of it.
I'm in Senators Ridge. I think you're up the street-I'll even bring it to you tomorrow if you're interested. (I just don't want it back...
)
I've just opened the top and found it comes with a bread cookbook also for making all different types of breads.
I found a note in it from the lady who gave it to me stating she used it only once.
All parts are inside of it.
I'm in Senators Ridge. I think you're up the street-I'll even bring it to you tomorrow if you're interested. (I just don't want it back...
Cool. Yep I'm up the street... I'll PM ya. Thanks!!!
SG
DISCLAIMER: The information and opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily the opinions of the author and may be denied or disregarded at a later date. Reading of this paragraph constitutes as agreement on part of reader not to hold author responsible for any damaging effects resulting from reading and agreeing with anything said in this post; furthermore reader waives all future claims resulting from changes in law which may render this disclaimer null and void. This disclaimer is valid in all states with the exception of those states which have laws forbidding the existence of this disclaimer, and in states where such laws exist the reader agrees to read this disclaimer in a state where this disclaimer is binding.
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
#6
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:56 PM
One breadmaker GONE!!
YIPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Thank you SG!
YIPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Thank you SG!
#7
Posted 30 November 2005 - 11:57 PM
No Thank YOU!!!
It's like Christmas Morning... EARLY!!!!!
SG
It's like Christmas Morning... EARLY!!!!!
SG
DISCLAIMER: The information and opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily the opinions of the author and may be denied or disregarded at a later date. Reading of this paragraph constitutes as agreement on part of reader not to hold author responsible for any damaging effects resulting from reading and agreeing with anything said in this post; furthermore reader waives all future claims resulting from changes in law which may render this disclaimer null and void. This disclaimer is valid in all states with the exception of those states which have laws forbidding the existence of this disclaimer, and in states where such laws exist the reader agrees to read this disclaimer in a state where this disclaimer is binding.
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
Oh yea, Pubby says "Ditto"
#9
Posted 01 December 2005 - 04:30 AM
Amy
Pull your skirt down some Honey.
Pull your skirt down some Honey.
I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure if you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
Ellen
Ellen
#10
Posted 01 December 2005 - 09:16 AM
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