Why do people here .. ?
You show people a way they can save a lot of money eating out (apps, save 50% or more)
So they lecture you that instead of eating out you should spend hours shopping and making everything from scratch like you're some kind of a farm family Like, some of us don't like to eat out or do it for convenience?
Or, why do people eat out when poor people can't afford it? How about this: you might be too poor but some of us like to if that's okay with you!!
They do that to steal your data! Like, using credit cards or loyalty retail cards or when they have your email or phone number, They don't also get your data?
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This has got to be my favorite cope in the thread, following someone pointing out that home baked bread is actually a big money saver:
Yes, cooking your own bread is super cheap, but have you considered that since it's slightly less wholesome than wheat I should DoorDash Wendy's instead?
Clearly man also could not possibly make whole wheat bread at home!
Lmao what a mook
Edit: And the who thinks you need to supervise a bread maker is fascinating. They're made specifically to be used while you're sleeping or otherwise occupied.
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I'm all for saving money while cooking but is bread the first place to start
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If you're working long hours and can't scrape the money for a used bread maker, then no. Except for quick breads, which are still worth slamming together on a day off and freezing. (Saving up for a used bread maker is still worth it in those conditions IMHO, but no, not the first place to start.)
But if you're working part-time (or living in mum and dad's basement) complaining you're broke, then yes. I'm assuming the guy with time to b-word on reddit isn't pulling a 13 hour shift meat cutting.
Edit: I'm actually speaking from experience here. During my brokest days I was gifted someone's old bread maker, and besides saving money, it was a big morale boost to have fresh baked goods that otherwise just weren't in my budget. Feels really good to set the bread maker to work overnight and wake up to fresh bread for breakfast and to make lunch with.
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It's called an oven and you probably already have access too one.
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If you could put all your ingredients in the oven (without kneading) and wake up to bread on a scheduled time I'd agree it's just the same.
I do oven baked bread regularly, but let's not pretend it's nearly as convenient when you're working long hours.
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Yeah bread is dirt cheap to buy and healthy as long as you don't get the presclued bread and get the actual loaf.
That being said you can make flat bread with literally just flour water and salt and put it into the stove.
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You can make muffins a lot too that are super packed full of stuff. I either make banana or butternut squash muffins
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Oatmeal muffins are the shit too and perfect for any porcel claiming to to worried about fiber
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does baking your own bread really save that much money? it doesnt seem like the ROI would be very good
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Every little bit adds up over time, but in fairness it does boil down more to the type of bread you want. If you're happy eating the cheapest store brand bread, then savings probably aren't that worth it. But if you want real bread with minimal additives and/or solid whole grains, the savings will add up before long.
It's also just the morale thing of feeling a lot better having a good quality food item as a staple, as opposed to having to rely on shitty sandwich bread that just doesn't feel satisfying. Part of the ROI for me was that good feeling of not making my lunch sandwich with flimsy shit bread.
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I don't know about sandwich bread but when baking pizza, I've found that with sauce and toppings it runs you about $2 to $2.50 for a personal pizza depending on how fancy your toppings are—which is about half the cost of cheap frozen pizzas, or about the fifth of the cost of a restaurant pizza.
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You can get a loaf of wheat bread from walmart for a $1. Whenever I go to the store I get a couple loafs of bread, because they are so cheap.
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