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Privacy Policy

​This page details the privacy policy for Bread Dad (BreadDad.com). Since we want to ensure the privacy of our visitors and supporters, Bread Dad will not sell or rent any information provided to us.

​Bread Dad is a US-based website focused on US visitors. This website is bound by US laws and regulations. International visitors are also bound by these US laws and regulations. If you disagree with these policies, please exit this website.

Target Audience

This website is focused on visitors from the United States who are interested in learning about bread making and baking recipes.

How We Use Your Information

Bread Dad may use your information in order to respond to inquiries and to improve our website.

Website Information Collection

In addition to the information you knowingly provide, Bread Dad may collect site usage statistics via Google Analytics such as web browser types, daily volume trends and specific page requests. This data is not personally identifiable and is used to more efficiently operate our website.

Links

Bread Dad has links to other sites and is not responsible for information and/or privacy on those websites.

Email 

This privacy policy applies to information that you may send to Bread Dad by our contact form, email or other means of communication. We may retain your emails or other communications in order to answer your inquiries, respond to your requests and improve our services.

Newsletter

Bread Dad sends out an email newsletter to subscribers. This service uses a double opt-in registration system in order to prove that subscribers have requested this newsletter. Subscribers will receive a confirmation email and they must click on a link in order to verify their email address & newsletter subscription. Subscribers can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our email newsletters. Our email newsletter is handled by Mailchimp. To learn more about their privacy policies, please visit the Mailchimp privacy page.

Comment Forms

The Bread Dad website uses the Wpdiscuz comment form in order to allow visitors to comment on our recipes. By using our comment forms, visitors agree to our legal disclaimer and privacy policy. This legal and privacy agreement policy is clearly stated on the comment form when a person submits a comment and is located directly under the “Post Comment” button.

Bread Dad uses visitor comments to improve our recipes and our website performance.

When visitors leave comments on this website, we collect the data shown in the comments form as well as the visitor’s IP address in order to reduce potential spam.

Bread Dad values visitor privacy and thus the comment form only asks for a visitor’s first name. However, visitors are welcome to use a pseudonym. The form does not ask visitors to post their full name (first and last names) in order to post a comment.

Visitors can also post comments without entering their email address. However, visitors have the option to add their email address. This optional request for an unverified email address is designed to respond to any potential commentator recipe questions or concerns (if the commentator has entered a valid email address). This email address will never be sold or used for email marketing.

Wpdiscuz is owned & operated by Gvectors. To read the Wpdiscuz & Gvectors privacy statement, please visit https://gvectors.com/privacy-policy/

Advertising

This Site is affiliated with CMI Marketing, Inc., d/b/a CafeMedia (“CafeMedia”) for the purposes of placing advertising on the Site, and CafeMedia will collect and use certain data for advertising purposes. To learn more about CafeMedia’s data usage, click here: www.cafemedia.com/publisher-advertising-privacy-policy

Affiliate Programs

Bread Dad may link to products or services offered through affiliate programs (i.e. cookbooks). These affiliate links mean that we may get paid a commission on sales of qualified products or services via these links. The revenue generated by these sources is used to pay for the maintenance of the Bread Dad website and improve our services. Bread Dad is not responsible for information and/or privacy on the websites of our advertisers and/or affiliate partners. Please visit our affiliate partners’ websites in order to read their legal, privacy and operating statements.

Bread Dad is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, this website earns from qualifying purchases.

Cookies

Bread Dad is a US-based website focused on US visitors. This website is bound by US laws and regulations regarding cookies. International visitors are also bound by these US laws and regulations. If you disagree with these policies, please exit this website.

This site utilizes Google Analytics in order to track site usage statistics such as specific page requests. Google Analytics may use cookies in order to supply this information. We do not have control over any of these cookies. Our Google Analytics package is not linked to our advertising services (i.e. Google’s Adsense).

This Site is affiliated with CMI Marketing, Inc., d/b/a CafeMedia (“CafeMedia”) for the purposes of placing advertising on the Site, and CafeMedia will collect and use certain data for advertising purposes. To learn more about CafeMedia’s data usage, click here: www.cafemedia.com/publisher-advertising-privacy-policy

The Bread Dad website uses the wpDiscuz comment form by gVectors. This comment form uses cookies to provide improved functionality and to recognize website commentators. The wpDiscuz cookie option is set for the cookie to remain for 1 day so visitors can edit their comment. After that, the wpDiscuz cookie expires and visitors must re-enter their information. For more about gVector’s cookie policies and privacy policies, please visit https://gvectors.com/privacy-policy/

For more information about our service providers’ privacy policies and cookie policies, please use the links below.

Amazon

  • Amazon – Privacy Policy & Cookie Policy – https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=468496

CafeMedia

  • CafeMedia -Privacy Policy – www.cafemedia.com/publisher-advertising-privacy-policy

Google Analytics

  • Google Analytics – Privacy & Cookie Policies – https://policies.google.com/privacy

Mailchimp – The company managing our email newsletter 

  • Mailchimp – Privacy Policy – https://mailchimp.com/legal/privacy/

Wpdiscuz & gVectors

  • For Wpdiscuxz and gVector’s cookie policies and privacy policies, please visit https://gvectors.com/privacy-policy/

You also can opt out of many third party cookies by visiting these websites:

  • https://www.aboutads.info/choices
  • https://networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp
  • https://choice.live.com/AdvertisementChoice
  • http://youronlinechoices.eu/

Contact

If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please contact us.

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I want to thank EVERYONE who leaves a comment in our recipe comment sections!! Beginners learn a lot from your tips & recipe variations. Below are some of our recent noteworthy visitor comments.

  • THarris posted some delicious ingredient additions to my Eggless Banana Bread Recipe – “Amazing,delish! Added orange rind, vanilla extract, cinnamon – all one tsp each. Used oil instead of butter.“
  • Jessica made some amazing chocolate chip bagels out of our Bread Machine Bagels recipe and kindly posted some very useful tips – “I experimented with the chocolate chips. So what I did was let the dough cool for a bit after the dough cycle, but before it started rising again was sectioned it into 8 pieces. I gently kneaded in a handful of chocolate chips into the individual pieces. I shaped my pieces into bagels. I was sure to fold in the chocolate chips so none of them were or exposed on the surface of the dough. I then boiled and baked each bagel. They came out perfect. Chocolate chips held up just fine. The bagels tasted great. I ate one immediately after they had baked, and then contemplated eating the whole batch. They were the perfect chewy consistency I was hoping for in a bagel.“
  • Dutch posted a wonderful oatmeal variation of my No Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies – “I reviewed these amazing cookies a few weeks ago, easily giving them five stars, and mentioned that I planned on trying them again with oatmeal. Today is my grandson’s birthday and when asked what he’d like me to make for him, without hesitation, he asked for Bread Dad’s cookies. Just finished making them… adding two cups of regular oats with the chocolate chips, and cutting them into the batter with a spatula. The results were perfect. The cookies had a bit more heft to them AND I got a few more… about 48. Again… I was religious about chilling the dough. Thanks again for the recipe!“
  • PattiAnn posted some great tips on how to make my Bread Machine Italian Bread Recipe in her Breville countertop oven. Please visit the comments section on the recipe page for more of her comment. – “I always use the proof funtion in winter as well as summer. This gives you a constant temp when proofing. Also, most of the time I will lay a piece of foil lightly over the loaf halfway through the baking process. This prevents over browning of the loaf. This happens because your loaf is in a more confined oven and closer to the heating elements.. I also bake in CI, Romatopf, bread bowls, all works. As long as it fits you can use it to bake in. I used an Italian bread pan to bake the Italian loaves.“
  • SamanthaH posted some great “end products” that use my Bread Machine French Bread. I am going to try out her pizza bread idea tonight! – “This bread has been a staple in our home for a couple years now! I make it and freeze so it’s available when needed. Makes amazing garlic bread, bruschetta, pizza bread, or on its own with butter. So impressed with the recipe and the minimal ingredients is a huge plus!!!“

For more visitor tips, recipe variations & humorous baking stories, please visit Bread Dad’s Noteworthy Visitor Comments page.

 

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Legal Disclaimer
By utilizing any of the recipes or information on this website, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions in our legal disclaimer.

Be safe when preparing, handling, consuming and storing food. Do not eat or taste raw dough or batter. Our recipes may contain common allergens such as dairy, eggs, wheat, tree nuts and/or peanuts. Always check for potential food allergies before serving food. Use caution with young children as all foods have a potential choking risk. 

Material on this website may not be copied or reproduced without the written approval of Bread Dad. All rights reserved. This website is copyright protected under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

 

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