I know I have touched on this subject before, but it always surprises me when I start to kneed bread how natural it is. It’s instinctual. It’s something that people do, humans do, and thousands upon thousands of years of women have done before me. And that makes me very happy.
And while we are on the subject of doing things myself to cost less money, I am going to try and start chronicling the things I do that might take a little longer, but save on the cents, as those are becoming increasingly rare to have lying around these days. This weekend I baked muffins and bread instead of buying them for a savings of about $5.00 on the muffins and $2.00 on the bread. I went to a friend’s house last night and instead of driving or taking the Max I rode my bike both ways saving $3.50 (for the round trip Max ticket) or $3.50 (est. Gas), plus I got a good workout. I also bought fertilizer for my container garden in bulk instead of buying a huge box that I won’t ever use, saving me about $5.00. Total savings this weekend: $15.50!! Can I get that in cash??
Oh, plus, here’s my garden today:
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My parents have a couple tomato plants -- trust me, before you know it, you'll be giving away tomatoes you have so many! :)
Yeah! Tomatoes!
Oh I love tomatoes! A salad is not a salad without tomatoes.
Your English muffins look so good! I need to know how to bake bread. I think if I can do that, I can do anything! (relatively speaking of course, I don't think I'll be able to fly.)
I WANT your recipe!
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