yes store bought bread does have the same ingredients as homemade bread.
yes because homemade has more natural ingredients
Homemade.. you can control how much goes into the bread.
yes because store bought is not as slimy as homemade.
Store bought glue is stronger
homemade work better
Homemade laundry soap can be effective at cleaning clothes, but it may not always be as strong as store-bought options that contain more powerful cleaning agents and technology. It ultimately depends on the specific ingredients and recipe used in the homemade soap, as well as the type of stains and soils in the laundry.
No Asked mother in law, she is Navajo and lives the old way, bread never lasted long enough in the family "kitchen" to have mold problems as it was a staple, so it did not last long on the shelf or in storage and was often made every day. Store bought bread now days have preseratives, thank god for nitrates and other good stuff for us. I can tell you that from experience, my homemade bread will mold way before store bought, my bread will last about 7 days MAX. Store bought is about 2 weeks if stored well.
Bakery bread often contains less preservatives than that in a store.
Rye bread typically lasts for about 3-5 days before it goes bad, but this can vary depending on storage conditions and whether it is homemade or store-bought.
Yes, I have a bread maker that I bought with great enthusiasm, thinking it would inspire me to bake fresh bread regularly. However, it has mostly sat unused on the counter, as I often opt for store-bought bread for convenience. While I appreciate its functionality, I find that my busy schedule leaves little time for experimenting with homemade recipes.
Homemade slime can often be slimier than store-bought slime, as its texture can be customized based on the ingredients used, such as glue, water, and activators like borax or contact lens solution. Store-bought slimes typically have a consistent texture designed for mass appeal, which may result in a less gooey feel. However, the sliminess can also vary widely among different brands of store-bought slime. Ultimately, the sliminess depends on the specific formulations of both types.
Not always! It just depends on the recipe, whether homemade or store-bought. Shortening used in the pie crust recipe helps to make tender flaky crusts whether homemade or not!