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Make it vs. Buy it

Staff of life, baby.

Staff of life, baby.

A big part of my strategy for meeting this budget of $50 a week per adult (and let’s not forget the $25 per week for the kid) is to make or grow as much of our food as possible. Within reason, that is. I could refuse to buy anything at all that could be made at home, but then I would never get anything done in my free time but food-making, and that’s just not the life I want, thanks. When I’m not toddler-wrangling, I have books to write, a garden to tend, Facebook Scrabble to play… And yeah, there’s this husband guy who hangs around the house, and he likes to get some attention, too. So it’s all well and good to make most of what I can, as long as I enjoy doing it, but I need to draw the line somewhere. I’d go nuts trying to do it all.

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Homemade tastes better: The Granola Bar Experiment

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I went ahead and baked up some granola bars the other day, as I’d been threatening to do. Grabbed some stuff from the cupboard and improvised, which, of course, often goes so well when baking. Improvisation is to baking as… Uh… Anyone got a good analogy for a bad idea? Making it up as you go along, not so advisable usually with the baked goods. Baking = chemistry, you know.

However, the baking gremlins were smiling upon me on Tuesday, my friends, because that improvised tossing of this and that into a bowl and applying heat to said mixture resulted in some damn tasty granola bars. Way better, and healthier, than store bought. And they’re toddler-approved!

Recipe after the jump, because you know you want some.

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