Golddiggie
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I brewed a similar beer Saturday. My bill was about the same as yours, but I also got a bucket (you can never have too many) and a good sized bottle of sanitizer.
I've thought about buying bulk grain, and grinding it myself, but with the cost of a grinder, the time in grinding it and the cost of safely storing it at home (away from pests, etc.) I find it simpler to simply go to the LHBS and let them do it. They pay all those costs and simply pass them on to me for my share in the prices. I hand the clerk my list and then look at all the toys until she brings me my grains, ground and ready to brew. I wouldn't save enough to make it worth the trouble.
Except the time, and fuel burned, going to the LHBS to get the grain.
Storing grain is easy, and pretty cheap (depending on how you do it). You can use 5 gallon buckets (Home Depot or Lowes are commonly used). I mill at about 5-6# per minute. So time to mill is minimal. I also have several other malts on hand, so I can make whatever I want AND have added flexibility. If I decide, on brew day, to change up the grist, it's super easy (provided I'm not looking to remove grain already milled).
Space requirements for grain is not bad either. Usually a full sack can be split between two 5 gallon buckets (50 pound sack). You can even leave unopened sacks as is.
I can understand if you don't have the room to store them. I had a rough time trying to keep sacks of grain in my 1 bedroom apartment. Ended up storing my base malt at my brew-buddy's place. At least until I moved into a house, with a basement, and plenty of room.