Bread..do you like to make it or buy it?

United States
November 3, 2006 12:35pm CST
I still like to make it from scratch.
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49 responses
@justkaren (107)
• United States
3 Nov 06
Buy it, but do like to make it -- cheat and use the breadmaker and mixes when time is limited.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Good idea.
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@Funloving (879)
• India
3 Nov 06
i do
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• United States
3 Nov 06
You were the fist in 17 to make it yourself. It's great, isn't it?
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@Solja420 (2503)
• United States
24 Nov 06
i just buy it cause i have no idea how to make it
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@chua98 (676)
• Malaysia
23 Nov 06
i buy from shop....
• United States
23 Nov 06
Try a bread machine and a bread mix, it's easy, you will love it.
23 Nov 06
make it
• United States
23 Nov 06
Super isn't it?
• India
24 Nov 06
I like buying it rather than making it.
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@flashpixel (1414)
• Malaysia
23 Nov 06
i just dont know how to make it.. i buy it always from the best bakery around the town :D
• United States
23 Nov 06
It's easy to make, but you need time. Or, you can buy a bread machine and a bread mix. It's really easy, and you will love it.
@tammytwo (4298)
• United States
4 Nov 06
I have never made it from scratch but have used the bread maker with mixes and it is wonderful. But I buy it mostly.
• United States
5 Nov 06
thanks for reply...enjoy your breads
@sweetdesign (5142)
• United States
10 Nov 06
I buy bread but I also make it. I have a bread machine and I use it to do all the needing and stuff then I take it out and shape it and do the final raise myself. I also experiment with different add ins to breads.
• United States
12 Nov 06
I like to do that too. Thanks for responding.
@mirage108 (3402)
• United States
3 Nov 06
I tried making wheat bread from scratch once didnt come out too well. was more like a brick. (lol) I will try again sometime.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Wheat is very heavy. You just needed to add more white four, if you wanted it lighter. Good luck next time.
• United States
5 Nov 06
buy, making is too much work
• United States
9 Nov 06
It's easy in a bread machine. You can even get a bread mix. Thanks for the reply.
@ashutoshgl (1443)
• United States
9 Nov 06
ohh god...telll me too...but i like to buy it..
• United States
10 Nov 06
Thanks for your reply.
• Pakistan
12 Nov 06
actually i usually remain busy, so i like to buy them instead..
• United States
12 Nov 06
You can get a bread machine and a bread mix. It does it all, and sooooooooooo good.
• United States
9 Nov 06
nothing taste better then home made bread, But easier to buy lol.
• United States
10 Nov 06
Yes, but you can use a bread maker with a mix, and it's easy and good.
@stezieb (2182)
• United States
3 Nov 06
I would like to make bread but I wouldn't even know where to start. I always have bought my bread. I really don't have time to do something like this on a regular basis. It would be nice to learn how to do for special occasions. I bet it taste's better too. =D
• United States
3 Nov 06
Buy a bread maker and a bread mix. Easy as can be. Then you can go on from there. It's better than store bought. I can help you learn any time you email.
@prue187 (517)
• United States
3 Nov 06
I like to bake my own bread but i guess I don't have the talent and time to do it.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Get a bread maker and a bread mix. Easy. No talent involved.
• United States
3 Nov 06
bread - bread
I buy my bread, my mom use to have a bread maker she did make some bread it came out ok.
• United States
3 Nov 06
The bread maker does some better than others. Depends on air and what you put in them. Have a great day.
@disvachic (10117)
• United States
3 Nov 06
i like home made but sometimes im just to lazy so i buy it
• United States
3 Nov 06
Bread makers and bread mixes are good substitutes.
• Canada
3 Nov 06
my mom buys most of our bread, but sometimes she makes bread or buns using the breadmaker.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Do you like the breadmaker?
@melgosse (137)
• Canada
3 Nov 06
I prefer to make it with my breadmaker.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Beadmakers are great too. Better than store bought, and you put in or leave out what you want.