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Kristy here! Did you know we used to work in a kitchen (or I mainly did, as I fronted for a lot of our shifts)? Here’s some tips to buying fancy bakery bread for cheap!
Go to your local bakery.
Look for their clearance rack of goods about to go bad in the next few days. For us, this rack is typically about 50% off, and the goods need to be used in the next three days.
Pick out whatever loaves you want and buy them!
Once you get home, immediately cut up your bread into whatever slices or pieces you prefer.
Wrap the sliced loaf in plastic wrap, put it into the bag it came in or a plastic bag, and freeze it.
Whenever you want fresh fancy bread, take out some pieces and either roast them on a low temperature in the oven, or sear them in a pan with some butter to get a nice crisp!
Enjoy having good bread whenever you want it, getting it for far cheaper, helping to reduce food waste, and not having to panic eat it so it doesn’t go bad! Plus, supporting your local bakery!
Hope this helps you out!
Kristy~
(She/her)
Non-witchy life tip: get a dvd player and a library card. Streaming services are so wishy-washy and half the time you need an extra subscription to get the good movies and shows anyways.
You can usually find some dvd players in pretty damn good condition at your local thrift stores. You can also find good movies there :>
My library has movies you can check out, and as far as I know most other libraries do.
So go get a dvd player.
And a library card.
Just a reminder to everyone who sees this:
You either die or live long enough to become disabled.
Life Tip: The Two-Minute Rule