Thursday, March 15, 2018

Saving $$$ in the Kitchen

We all like ways of saving money, right? Some of those ways are really big, giant changes that are mind blowing and other ways are really simple like...well....making bread at home.

I know! I never thought making bread at home could be so inexpensive and simple! Well, I'm here to tell you it is and it's a lot of fun, too!

Chris and I bought a bread maker, second-hand about 2 years ago. Back when we were superintendents of an apartment complex we had an elderly tenant who was moving out and selling a bunch of her stuff. We bought this brand new bread maker from her for $20 and it turned out to be a Wolfgang Puck name brand. Okay, yep.... cool!

We stuffed into the back of a kitchen cabinet and knew one day we'd get a chance to use it. Well...to be honest, two years have gone by and I still had not used it. Back then it was because our job was just so busy we barely had a chance to grocery shop and think about things like saving money and making homemade bread.

But that was over two years ago! Life just got away from us and we did almost get rid of the bread maker a few times as I just hate having things kickin' around and not being used. I didn't get rid of though, I made Chris hold onto it and knew that someday I'd use it.

Now, I'll never go back to store-bought bread! Ohmygosh homemade bread is delicious and so easy to make! We've made three loaves in the month of March and each has looked a little prettier and this last loaf just looked beautiful, if I do say so myself!

We probably spent no more than $0.75 making this loaf of bread. (Initially, we thought it was about a buck, but no, it's probably $0.50 to $0.75, including Hydro cost). That's significant savings compared to the store bought loaves if you really think about it and here we don't add preservatives, fillers or extras that are just not needed.

We are both just thrilled and I plan to make a cinnamon raisin loaf very soon just to see how that'll turn out.

So, sometimes if there's a garage sale bread maker available you may just want to see about purchasing it for $20 or less. It could be worth it to save a little money in the long run. In about 27 loaves our bread maker will have paid for itself.

Also, as a side note, the smell of baked bread on Sunday afternoon after church is just divine... Oh, what a blessing!

So, if you'd like to stop by for a warm slice of bread along with Sunday dinner just let us know. We have plenty to go around. You're always more than welcome at our table and our doors are always open for family and friends.

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