But then I met my partner, who wasdiagnosed with celiac diseaseas a teenager.
At Kroger, we can get a decent half loaf (yes, theyre sold in half loaves!)
for $6.49,making a whole loaf a whopping $12.98.
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Luckily,gluten-free bread is much tastier and cheaper if you make it at home.
We boughtour Hamilton Beach bread maker, which has built-in gluten-free functionality, for around $45.
3 cups gluten-free flour: $3.00
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Surprisingly, the overall cost comes out to be the same.
We useBobs Red Mill Gluten-Free Homemade Wonderful Bread Mix, which we get at Kroger for $4.59.
We do, however, follow our own recipe with it.
After entering the ingredients, set your controls and voila!
Youll have gluten-free bread in no time.
Gluten-Free Bread in the Oven
As a lazy chef, the bread maker is my preferred option.
Nick sometimes still enjoys playing Martha Stewart and bakes our bread in the oven.
He, his partner and their two dogs currently live gluten-free in Nashville.
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