I was trying to come up with something to go with our chicken for dinner tonight (yes, at the very last minute) and I knew we had a salad we needed to use up.  But I also knew that a plain salad on everyone's plate (including mine) probably wouldn't get eaten.  What makes a salad 10 times more delectable?  Croutons, of course!  Alas, I do not keep croutons stocked in the pantry because of the cost.  But I did have a 2 day old baguette that had turned rock hard...And once again 
allrecipes saved the day!  I found a recipe that turned our stale baguette into gourmet croutons.  Cody kept stealing more croutons to pop in his mouth and everyone ate their salad.  For the time, money, and better-than-restaurant-quality taste I can't imagine ever buying croutons after this.
Ingredients
-                                      15 slices bread
-                                      1/4 cup butter, melted
-                                      1 teaspoon garlic salt (optional) - (I used half garlic powder and half salt as that is what I had on hand)
Directions
-                              Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
 
-  Remove crusts from stale bread slices.  Cut bread slices up into small cubes and place in mixing bowl.
 
- Mix melted butter and garlic salt together and pour over bread cubes.  Stir gently until evenly coated.  Spread on ungreased baking sheet.
 
-  Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10-15 minutes or until golden. Let cool. Store croutons in a covered container or plastic bag. Serve in soups or salads. 
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