I make my own bread, is it common to make your own bread in your country?

I make my own bread, is it common to make your own bread in your country?

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based baker anons

why the hell would I make something I can buy for a few dollars?

Subhuman

gay and women cook, I am not gay nor a woman

I'm not spending time to save $1

how do you make your bread user? how did you learn to do it in the first place and is it better than buying bread on the corners panaderia?

I'm not exaggerating even a little when I say that it is nearly impossible to buy anything that even resembles bread here. I typically just eat rice and barley since I'm too lazy to make my own most of the time.

where do you live

Small town South Carolina.

Gay woman?

sup, wingsofredemption

I'm getting SICK of reading this every time I mention my beloved (if hideous, in its modern form) homeland.

calm down wingsofredemption, anger is bad for your hairline

LOOK HERE

Oh nice I visited a friend in Camden a few times.

My mother do It, some times

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How could be this expensive? You actually planted wheat in US, not?

sometimes, I guess.
result: not conclusive

My Grandma taught me, I'm from southern Chile and a lot of people still use wood ovens/stoves to cook and stay warm, so it's kind of a normal thing to do, and yes it does taste better than mass produced bread.

It's also common here

No :(