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Child support check two weeks late and ex won't give any money
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 553045" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I could never do bread and I think it would cost me more. I tried once with a bread machine and it must have been a dud that was a malfunctioning because I never did get it to make a loaf of bread even when I bought those boxed mixes that should have been fool proof. That thing went to a thrift store. The only time I make anything to do with bread is those rolls that come in a foil pan and you put in the oven. Very little chance for messing up. LOL</p><p></p><p>My grocery store sells bread in a 2 pound loaf for about $1.50. I could probably do even better if I went to the day old bread store. We used to go there sometimes and get these bags that they call "animal bags" which are just stuffed with older bread and sometimes sticky buns which people feed to hogs or even dogs or chickens. We fed them to the chickens but first we went through them because they had a bad habit of just taking them off the trucks to fill them up. We would find perfectly good bread even if it was a bit squished. I would toss that stuff in the freezer and use it for french toast, regular toast, bread pudding, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 553045, member: 1514"] I could never do bread and I think it would cost me more. I tried once with a bread machine and it must have been a dud that was a malfunctioning because I never did get it to make a loaf of bread even when I bought those boxed mixes that should have been fool proof. That thing went to a thrift store. The only time I make anything to do with bread is those rolls that come in a foil pan and you put in the oven. Very little chance for messing up. LOL My grocery store sells bread in a 2 pound loaf for about $1.50. I could probably do even better if I went to the day old bread store. We used to go there sometimes and get these bags that they call "animal bags" which are just stuffed with older bread and sometimes sticky buns which people feed to hogs or even dogs or chickens. We fed them to the chickens but first we went through them because they had a bad habit of just taking them off the trucks to fill them up. We would find perfectly good bread even if it was a bit squished. I would toss that stuff in the freezer and use it for french toast, regular toast, bread pudding, etc. [/QUOTE]
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