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  • Gooey0210@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I quit buying bread because learned how to just make it, not a rocket science. Bread and other food makers, keep it up 👏

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      10 months ago

      For a hobby if you’re into that kind of thing, yes, making bread at home can be fun and easy.

      For cost effective, not even close. Homemade bread cost 2 - 3 times store bought if you factor in all the time, tools, equipments, electricity, and materials needed.

      My wife loves baking. The upfront cost for all the equipments and tools are thousands of dollars (including a very nice oven). After that, the cost of material has never break even compared to store bought because we always use higher quality stuffs. Also bakery bought their supplies in bulk so it’s even cheaper.

      • Gooey0210@sh.itjust.works
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        10 months ago

        I’m buying my baking stuff from a b2b shop, and pretty much in bulk

        I never count time because it doesn’t make any sense, I have a lot of time, 24h in total a day

        In my case home made bread is around the same price with the cheapest bread in my area. And around 3 times cheaper than the bread from the bakeries

        I’m also making cheese, so I never need milk and have a ton of whey (no matter how much bread I make, i’m still mostly using the whey for watering the plants)

        I don’t know what country you live in, but thousandS of $ is probably a little bit too much

        Our oven costs $100, it’s small and electric, but it does it’s things flawlessly

        If I would have any land I would even just build one from bricks

  • SSTF@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Neat. Did you follow a specific recipe or modify something to make it happen?

    • ao4571@lemmy.worldOP
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      10 months ago

      It took some experimenting until getting this result. 400g white flour 100g corn flour 40g of sunflower seeds