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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 983270"><p>I think the knowledge of how to make bread is essential in every household, especially in cases of emergencies when fresh bread supply can take days until it arrives to grocery shops.</p><p>Having essential ingredients like flour, salt and sugar and oil doesn't cost a lot of money and in the worst case throw them in the dust bin if they go past the expiry date.</p><p>The bread machine didn't cost much in electricity. The baking stage lasted about an hour assuming at 500 watts that's not such a big deal.</p><p>I am not so lucky to have a shop near by that sells so cheap and I want to save money by not paying outrageous prices for a small roll that doesn't taste so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 983270"] I think the knowledge of how to make bread is essential in every household, especially in cases of emergencies when fresh bread supply can take days until it arrives to grocery shops. Having essential ingredients like flour, salt and sugar and oil doesn't cost a lot of money and in the worst case throw them in the dust bin if they go past the expiry date. The bread machine didn't cost much in electricity. The baking stage lasted about an hour assuming at 500 watts that's not such a big deal. I am not so lucky to have a shop near by that sells so cheap and I want to save money by not paying outrageous prices for a small roll that doesn't taste so good. [/QUOTE]
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