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FarPoint

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19. To buy a loaf of bread like this at store or bakery....
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 12:04 AM
Feb 5

cost is $5 or $6......for just one loaf.... Now, realize a 5 pound bag of good ,King Arthur Flour is about $6..... you can get say 5 loaves of bread from that....the instant yeast , I buy is in a jar...that too is about $6 but you can get say 30 loaves or more from that....So the savings is obvious...

The delicious healthy bread is worth the developing of a home routine...

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Omg real bread? SheltieLover Feb 4 #1
I'm almost embarrassed to say that I've eaten 2/3rds of the entire loaf now. JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #3
Good for you! SheltieLover Feb 4 #5
Have you ever thought or tried to make No Knead Bread? FarPoint Feb 4 #9
Bread is actually easy to make and makes the price much cheaper -- nothing fierywoman Feb 4 #11
Absolutely.....soooo cost effective and delicious. FarPoint Feb 4 #13
This is terrible, your description just made me really hungry again. I sent recipe to my email, Thank you FarPoint JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #14
You are most welcome.... FarPoint Feb 4 #16
To buy a loaf of bread like this at store or bakery.... FarPoint Feb 5 #19
Agreed though Effimgham is a relatively small town, so it's only $3.49 YIPPEE JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #20
My sourdough costs under $1 to make around a 15 oz loaf. n/t Ms. Toad Feb 5 #23
Exactly! FarPoint Feb 5 #24
I'm doing a lot more cooking these days. Ms. Toad Feb 5 #26
I understand the diabetic diet complexity... FarPoint Feb 5 #28
She's been refusing to test - Ms. Toad Feb 5 #33
Good flour prices at Costco. And if you throw in a bit of cooked oatmeal it makes the dough more chewy. fierywoman Feb 5 #27
Oh yes! FarPoint Feb 5 #29
BTW my Costco had 00 flour (which I've never seen in the US) for about 5 seconds -- went back fierywoman Feb 5 #34
I have some of the No Knead.. róisín_dubh Feb 5 #30
I like this lady, she's very simpatica. fierywoman Feb 5 #35
I'm going to try it. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 5 #31
Roger that, sometimes it's the simple things. Permanut Feb 4 #2
All I can find is bacon and hotdogs... waddirum Feb 4 #4
I bet the Effingcat got it. nt sl8 Feb 4 #6
It's in Effing Illinois. usonian Feb 4 #10
Lmao, it honestly trook me three and a half years to stop doing that. So please, have at it. JMCKUSICK Feb 4 #17
good bread is essential to most meals lapfog_1 Feb 4 #7
My experience with Effingham is much more mundane EYESORE 9001 Feb 4 #8
Beef stew is comforting in winter. Yum! surfered Feb 4 #12
i agree. i grew up w/ my grandparents close bakery that was the best. plus the people who had it after dobke's retired. pansypoo53219 Feb 4 #15
I don't spend money on movies or pretty much anything else, JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #18
bow to thy god of carbohydrates. good bread is a priority. pansypoo53219 Feb 5 #36
Yum! JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #37
Hey, I know Effingham Il.... reACTIONary Feb 5 #21
Correct, Correct and Correct, oh wait, the Tuesday night bingo subs as senior singles meet and greet JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #22
Next rime I'm passing through.... reACTIONary Feb 5 #25
lol Kirby Foods is the name of the store JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #32
When I was in sixth grade, murielm99 Feb 5 #38
That has to be such a wonderful experiential memory Murielm99 JMCKUSICK Feb 5 #39
Thank you, JM. murielm99 Feb 5 #40
I've driven past Effingham on I-57 more times than I can count; never stopped except for gas Martin Eden Feb 5 #41
I used to deliver once a week to the AutoZone store in Effingham. I Emile Feb 5 #42
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