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Originally Posted by Hom3r
I was given a bread maker, its great making fresh bread, be it from a ready mix flour that you just add water, to following a receipe in the book.
A house smells of freshly made bread make you hungry.
Depending on what you make the bread is far cheaper than a bought loaf, plus it doesn't have any of the stuff you don't need.
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
I forgot to add you can put all the ingredients in the night before and wake up to fresh hot bread.
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You've got me thinking now, so I've decided I might spoil myself at the end of the month (just a cheap one mind) to get me started. I get through so much bread and if I can make my own (and its nice) then so be it.
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Originally Posted by Pia
 Ooh i'll go this week and have a look, we go through loads of milk cos my son eats cereal for snacks aswell as brekkie and supper, where most kids would want crisps or sweets lol. Thanks for the info
As for the panic buying, i stocked up on milk and freezer food (well, about a week or two's worth) online with Tesco, to save me driving or pushing the baby's pram in the snow (an impossible task might i add) and i looked a few days later and their delivery slots had gone up to £6 but they were fully booked for a whole week! There's usually loads of empty slots for £3.50 a time.
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Delivery went up at Christmas, but did you not get an email for free or cheap delivery from them Pia? I think I got sent a code.