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13 Ways to Beat the Rising Cost of Bread

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13 Ways to Beat the Rising Cost of Bread, By Donna Freedman. 1. Hit the bakery outlet, Many bakeries and supermarkets send overflow items to outlet stores. 2. Watch for loss-leaders, Supermarkets put certain items on sale to get you into the store. If you see your household’s preferred bread featured as one of these loss-leaders, buy it. 3. Try the store brand, Inflation has brought generics back into vogue. The Wall Street Journal reports that switching to store brands is one of four ways shoppers are stretching their food budgets. 4. Use shopping apps, Bread, tortillas and crackers are featured on apps like Ibotta, Shopkick, Receipt Hog and Coupons.com which offer points and/or cash back for buying (and sometimes even just for scanning) certain products. . 5. Make your own, It’s not that difficult to make but does take time. Don’t have time? Then consider the next tip …. 6. Get a (cheap) bread machine, Head to the thrift store and find a bread machine–– they’re almost always there — and you’ll see how simple this can be. No kneading required!. 7. Go rustic, The no-knead rustic route, it’s likely to be cheaper than buying it. . 8. Get a warehouse club membership, Is a good place to buy yeast cheaper for baking. 9. Visit a restaurant supply store, A professional baker gets flour and yeast at a discount in such places. You can too. 10. Watch for special sales, Flour generally goes on sale before Easter and also before the winter holidays, which are closely associated with pies and cookies. 11. Cash in rewards points, Rewards programs like Shopkick, Swagbucksand Fetch Rewards let you trade points for gift cards. 12. Become a wrap artist, Sandwiches do not live by bread alone! Make a cheaper version by switching to wraps. 13. Embrace the cracker!, While cracker prices will likely go up along with bread prices, they have a much longer shelf life than bread

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