Homemade bread can be a healthier alternative to store-bought options for many reasons, starting with control over ingredients. Bread made from scratch doesn’t have to sit on a shelf for days or weeks, so it doesn’t need the preservatives or other additives commonly found in commercially produced bread. These substances, aimed at extending shelf life or enhancing flavor, include sugar, corn syrup, sodium, and many chemicals that are a lot harder to pronounce. Store-bought bread isn’t exactly baked, in the truest sense of the word. Rather, it’s manufactured: designed for quick, cheap, mass consumption, and driven by goals like consistency, efficiency, and low cost. Homemade bread is different: a unique experience each time, made purely to please, and with no preservatives or other non-bread ingredients. “Many commercially prepared breads contain over…