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Submitted by Rob in Madrid on November 7, 2007 - 12:05.
I pay 69 European cents (about a buck) for a loaf of bread at the local discounters.
Also Trent had a topnotch article on making your own bread
If had a decent knife I'd be tempted to make it myself. But fresh warm bread doesn't cut very well
Homemade Bread: Cheap, Delicious, Healthy, and Easier Than You Think
http://tinyurl.com/2zw6ql
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ummm homemade bread
Submitted by Rob in Madrid on November 7, 2007 - 12:05.
I pay 69 European cents (about a buck) for a loaf of bread at the local discounters.
Also Trent had a topnotch article on making your own bread
If had a decent knife I'd be tempted to make it myself. But fresh warm bread doesn't cut very well
Homemade Bread: Cheap, Delicious, Healthy, and Easier Than You Think
http://tinyurl.com/2zw6ql