Bread bought or baked?

iamawriter

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I so want to bake my own bread. I have a nice oven and can get all the ingredients required, but it is the question of making up my mind.

What kind of bread have you baked? I have tasted garlic bread when I was holidaying in the US. I like it.
 
I never looked into it myself but I say that you can also do it in a AirFryer?
 
I love to bake bread, but I tend to buy it more, because it's more cost effective, sadly. I love a French loaf, a nice poppy or sesame seed loaf, even a nice sourdough if I can get the recipe right. Fresh bread...no greater smell on this planet.
 
Bought. I have a super tiny 500 sq. ft. apartment, and can't bake anything more than like a batch of cookies, haha.
 
We buy our bread. It is so much work to bake your own. Regular gluten bread is one thing but we also get gluten free bread and that is just a whole nothing adventure and so we just get the fancier bread which costs more.
 
We buy our bread. It is so much work to bake your own. Regular gluten bread is one thing but we also get gluten free bread and that is just a whole nothing adventure and so we just get the fancier bread which costs more.
I know what that's like! My mom can't have gluten, so we try to find restaurants and foods that offer Gluten-free options, in addition to regular options for the rest of us.
 
I know what that's like! My mom can't have gluten, so we try to find restaurants and foods that offer Gluten-free options, in addition to regular options for the rest of us.
Yeah, usually the "food for everyone else" is easy.
 
I always brought our bread. As much as possible we try to support local business and go to a small bakery near where we live.
That being said I am not opposed to try baking my own bread. I have made corn tortillas so I am not scared of baking. I just worry I will love it too much since I have a sweet tooth.
 
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