Neighborhood Gift Idea #1 and 2: Home Made Quick Bread

I love quick breads.  They are so easy to make and so easy to disguise food storage in which means, of course, that you’ll be saving time and money by substituting food storage ingredients into your favorite quick bread recipes!  Personally, I hate saran wrap, I’m just not a talented saran wrap wrapper so for everyone out there that wants a fresh way to wrap the bread that is just as easy, just as cheap, and looks impressive…check out the videos below.  Also, if you need a good recipe for quick breads you may want to check out my banana bread or pumpkin bread recipes.

Neighborhood Gift Idea #1: Whole Loaf of Quick Bread

(If the sound isn’t working make sure the little speaker icon isn’t red, meaning it is muted.  You can turn up the sound by clicking on the speaker icon and sliding the volume scale to the top.)

To download the tags for your wrapping, click HERE.

Neighborhood Gift Idea #2: Slices of Bread

(If the sound isn’t working make sure the little speaker icon isn’t red, meaning it is muted.  You can turn up the sound by clicking on the speaker icon and sliding the volume scale to the top.)

To download the tags for your wrapping, click HERE.

For more tips and tricks for using food storage in your everyday recipes, please visit www.everydayfoodstorage.NET

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Comments

  1. Addie Lewis says:

    Hello Dear,

    You’ve been such an encouragement and wealth of information. I was wondering if you could help me out. You mentioned a site for the cinnamon bites, but I couldn’t find them on that site. You know, the ones in the delicious bread. Am I not typing in the right search? My mouth just waters over the thought of this bread, but I just can’t find the cinnamojiggies that the recipe calls for. Thanks for everything,
    Addie

  2. SMW says:

    I just recently stumbled onto your blog and I love it!! It’s fabulous! I made your dinner rolls last night, and aside from under cooking them a little they were amazing! I made the dough in my bread machine (put in the milk, eggs, sugar – then added the rest with the yeast atop the flour – worked like a charm!) and then shaped them per your video. ROCKING! Keep up the great work!

    SMW

  3. Shauntell says:

    Thanks for the idea’s and the tags Crystal. I am going to try your bread recipe today and with any luck it will work good enough that I can be proud to give homemade bread for neighbor gifts! You are awesome!

  4. Trina says:

    Thanks for the tags! I love to give away bread and quick bread during the holidays and those will be perfect!

  5. Jill says:

    I am so thankful to have found your website! For years my food storage has just sat in their boxes. I had no idea how to use it and how to rotate it. Because of your website I am actually excited about using food storage in our everyday cooking! Thanks!

  6. Emily says:

    Your website has opened up a whole new world to me. Now food storage in a can doesn’t seem nearly as intimidating. You have a real gift!! Thank you!

  7. Amy says:

    I also just found this blog and love it! You do such a good job explaining things for us to understand. Keep up the good work!

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