It is more expensive than simply buying bread, but there is one important difference: You have control of the recipe, and therefore can put all sorts of thing in the mix. You can, for example, add some pumpkin to the bread mix to make pumpkin bread, you can put extra grain in there, you can experiment until you have the mix JUST right for you.And it will be far fresher if you bake it yourself. Bread in the supermarket is often a day or two days old.
It was only good about as long as the wonderful smell, but well worth it mmmmm mmmmm!!
Can someone please shut this guy Phil up? He leaves some stupid comment on every Poll. Same condescending attitude & empty headed comments every time.
It is more expensive than simply buying bread, but there is one important difference: You have control of the recipe, and therefore can put all sorts of thing in the mix. You can, for example, add some pumpkin to the bread mix to make pumpkin bread, you can put extra grain in there, you can experiment until you have the mix JUST right for you.And it will be far fresher if you bake it yourself. Bread in the supermarket is often a day or two days old.
But I hope I will get a small bread making machine so that I can make my own bread everyday (just one loaf for my use.)
I got a pesto bread making kit as a 'secret santa' gift from someone in my office.