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Fresh Homemade Bread!!!!

So in an attempt to make a little extra money I have decided to sell homemade bread. I have been baking bread for 10 years now and many times people have told me that they would love to buy my bread. After reading the book These is my Words, I felt inspired to use my talents to make some extra money. Maybe I will be able to fix our microwave, or buy a pantry door.

Anyway, the low down is this. I am currently selling each 100% whole wheat Loaf for $2.50. I may have to raise my prices once I buy new supplies but for now that is the price I have set. Just to tout my own skills for a second I will tell you that it is the lightest, fluffiest homemade bread I have ever tasted, and if you want a reference, you can ask Heather Johns or Rachel Woods. If anybody is interested in buying bread for their family that isn't loaded with preservitives and is healthier than anything you can buy in the store than you know how to get a hold of me. Call me for samples, I would love to give you a taste. :o)

Comments

rachel said…
it's really good... I can't stop eating the loafs I have!!
Sign me up for two loaves! Next time you bake-just give me a call and I will come get them. I'm excited!!
Nielson said…
I am totally in--the whole wheat bread I am used to buying just jumped up sky high in price...and you just can't beat homemade. I totally want some (when I get back...)
Lindz said…
ooohhh...i want to try it too!! =) i wish i had a homemade bread making talent!! let me know next time you have some fresh loaves!
Tried it--loved it!

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