5 Things You Can Do When You're Not Kneading Dough
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5 Things You Can Do When You're Not Kneading Dough

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5 Things You Can Do When You're Not Kneading Dough
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The traditional home cooked meal is under attack by the necessary, but time-consuming tasks of the 21st century. With both parents working jobs, driving kids from one activity to the next, and just trying to relax, it feels like there is less and less time in the day.


Fortunately, Rhodes bread gives you all the flavor of traditional home baked bread, with the added conveniences of the 21st century. Here are 5 extra things you can do when you are not spending your whole day making homemade bread

  1. Spend quality time with your kids
  2. Knit a sweater
  3. Take a nap

1.Work out.

Exercising is sometimes one of the hardest thing to fit into our tight schedules. It is crucial to do and essential to our health. Rhodes Bake-N-Serve will not only will save you time, but will also provide the good carbs you need to get through your day. Rhodes also uses all natural ingredients so your post exercising meal will never cancel out your workout.


2. Make a dessert

Making a dessert is a time honored tradition of the American home cooked meal. Try one of our recipes using Rhodes Bake-N-Serve products. No kneading means that these desserts will be done in half the time and with half the mess! Your husband will thank you and your kids will love you. It shouldn’t be this way, but Rhodes is a catalyst for love. Click on this link for more recipe ideas.

https://www.rhodesbread.com/recipes/category/Desserts

3.Spend Quality time with your kids and family

Spend quality time with your children with all the extra time you have. Just as you spent time with your parents in the kitchen, give your children the same experience. Rhodes makes it easy for children of any age to help out. With Rhodes, you won’t even have to break a sweat as you talk about your childhood and ask about your children’s day. The younger ones will love the attention and the teenagers will stay around long enough for the rolls to come out of the oven. It is a win/win situation and everyone is happy.

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4. Knit a Sweater

Don’t know how to knit? Well now is the time to learn. With all the time you will save from not having to grow natural wheat, grind it, and turn it into bread, you can skip being Miss Little Red Hen and get to the best part of the story, when she knits a sweater. Don’t remember that part of the story? It’s probably because she didn’t have Rhodes Bake-N-Serve to save her time. Rhodes, we make the impossible, possible. #SweaterLove

5. Take a nap

The final and last thing you can do it take a nap. Let those rolls defrost and rise and you snuggle in your favorite nook in the house and catch some zzzz... I don’t think any more need to be said.

This list is not all inclusive. There are tons of things you can do while you are not kneading dough. Feel free to add on to the list.

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