M.W.

I am sitting in my kitchen and I looked up to see our bread maker. We are a family of bread eaters (for breakfast, lunch and snacks) and I normally make two loaves per day at a cost of 50 cents per loaf. Prior to buying bread maker I bought 10 loaves a week, but I only had one toddler and a baby who hadn’t started on bread yet. I sold an unused item to partly fund the purchase price of the bread maker, and after 3 years 8 months we have probably make 2600 loaves, at a saving of at least $1 each. It takes only 2-4 minutes to put on a loaf of bread, and it’s also a good topic of conversation.