Since buying my Breadman TR550, I have not bought a single loaf of bread from the store, but I do eat bread daily. So as you can imagine, I soon lost track of the number of loaves I made.
I did document my efforts in pictures, and these are displayed here!
I've stuck to the same basic recipe as given in Adventure 7 below, with one important exception: I discovered powdered buttermilk. (It's called cultured buttermilk and the company that makes the brand I use is saco foods [sacofoods.com].) This is like a secret wonder ingredient. It makes the bread much fluffier and tastier. After putting the liquids and salt in the bread machine (1 cup of water, 1 tsp salt, 1 Tbs olive oil), include 4 Tbs powdered buttermilk. Then add your 2.25 cups of flour, your 1.25 tsp of yeast, and your 1 Tbs of molasses drizzled over the yeast. On the dough setting, my machine beeps after 32 minutes, at which time I throw in the remaining 1 tsp of active dry yeast, along with another fun ingredient: dried cranberries. I aim to try my hand at throwing in dried figs soon.
I've also been experimenting with other kinds of flour. The millet flour from the Indian grocery store where I get cool stuff is a grey color, but I often substitute half a cup of millet flour for white or wheat flour and it turns out great. I've even included both millet and besan (chickpea / garbanzo) flour at the same time - totaling about half a cup of the flour.
Coming soon: sorghum flour, buckwheat flour, and cassava flour!