Here's a little background; DH eats A LOT of bread, usually 3-4 sandwiches a day. (*&@$ men and their fast metabolism!!!!!) So far, I've only found two brands that are sold in town that offer bread with 3g of fiber per slice. Both would last us about two days because they're smaller than the 2g-per-slice bread we buy now and both cost $5+ per loaf. Our current loaves cost us $3 and last about 4 days. Changing to the 3g-per-slice loaf would essentially cost an additional $500-$700 a year. (You read that right!
) I'm thinking that investing in a bread machine now wouldn't be a bad idea. I know that I can get whole grains and whole wheat flour in bulk from our two health food stores. I can also buy it in bulk, probably for cheaper, on our frequent trips to the "big cities".
Any thoughts? Bread-machine owners who use them all the time? Bread-machine owners who never use them?
Also, any ideas on brands and price points I should look into? I imagine that a brand-new machine that retails for $45 isn't a good investment, but am I looking at spending $200-$300 on this?
Thanks for sharing!!


With the bread machine you can check the texture while it's mixing so adding more dry or wet ingredients is easy.
I do understand, I spent 23 years in Alaska about 200 miles from a good sized grocery.
Then again I almost never bake at all.