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(not too contentious I hope) - AIBU to want to take my breadmaker on holiday?

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Woollymummy · 31/07/2009 19:25

Obviously not me and just the Panny eloping to Devon , but with the whole family, you understand. We use it almost daily, I would rather keep doing that while we are away rather rely on local bread from bakery or supermarket (in a seaside town, very hilly, lots of sloggin with double buggy) or rely on my parents' tendancy to either have SHT loads of cheap crp white from Somerfields (yellow label only) or no bread at all. Let me know what you think, should it stay or go in the back of the car (bearing in mind it will be heaving with too much of all our other essentials). Hmmmmmm.............

by the way, I have already mentioned it to DP, he laughed at me

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pinktortoise · 04/08/2009 22:19

Take it if it makes you happy..just can't understand why you would want to spend precious holiday time making bread? Holidays supposed to be a break from the norm?

Rolf · 04/08/2009 22:23

I'm taking a breather from packing for our holiday. I've packed:

breadmaker
sharp knives
chopping board
coffee machine
big saucepan

We've stayed in lots of cottages where we've really missed those things.

Looking at the list, it does look a bit barking, actually

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