Where do you store your bread?

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Where do you store your bread?

Bread Bin/Box
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33%
Cupboard
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31%
Fridge
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4%
Freezer
10
18%
Loose
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15%
Tupperware
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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by pjbetman » Sat May 04, 2019 11:21 am

Tafdolphin wrote:Freezer. Keeps forever.


Keeps forever. Texture like cardboard forever.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Tafdolphin » Sat May 04, 2019 11:50 am

pjbetman wrote:
Tafdolphin wrote:Freezer. Keeps forever.


Keeps forever. Texture like cardboard forever.


That's how I like my bread

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Pedz » Sat May 04, 2019 7:00 pm

I store mine in the toilet, next to these chocolate logs people keep leaving for me to eat.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Cumberdanes » Sun May 05, 2019 10:12 am

I live on my own and don’t go through a loaf quickly enough to just store it in a cupboard without it going mouldy and throwing half of it away so I keep it in the freezer and just take slices out as I need them.

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by Victor Mildew » Sun May 05, 2019 10:37 am

opened a fresh loaf of bread this morning, put it in the bread bin.

Will live blog it's condition throughout the week. Stay tuned.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Moggy » Sun May 05, 2019 11:08 am

Ad7 wrote:opened a fresh loaf of bread this morning, put it in the bread bin.

Will live blog it's condition throughout the week. Stay tuned.


Can you set up a webcam so we can watch your soft floppy white slices slowly harden?

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by OrangeRKN » Tue May 07, 2019 10:52 am

Still waiting on an update

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Jenuall » Tue May 07, 2019 11:29 am

Clearly his body wasn't used to processing bread that wasn't chilled and half-stale. We may have heard the last from him...

RIP in peace Ad7. :cry:

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Superfurryfox64 » Tue May 07, 2019 5:18 pm

In the glove box

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Victor Mildew » Tue May 07, 2019 10:38 pm

Don't worry, I'm alright.

Moved the bread to the fridge this evening. Had to then hastily take it back out (context thread) to make in to sandwiches as the 'fresh' wraps id bought from one stop were all completely stuck together and tore to pieces so they all had to be binned.

The real question is will the bread be mouldy tomorrow and if not, just how dry will they be? (It's two crusts and two bits of normal bread left).

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Skarjo » Wed May 08, 2019 2:40 am

Bread bin, sealed. Have to go for smaller loaves though coz it's too humid here to get through a full one before it goes off.

And like strawberry float am I gonna ruin it in the fridge.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Squinty » Thu May 09, 2019 7:22 am

Tried the freezer. It really does come out like cardboard. Awful.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Saint of Killers » Thu May 09, 2019 7:26 am

Ad7 wrote:Don't worry, I'm alright.

Moved the bread to the fridge this evening. Had to then hastily take it back out (context thread) to make in to sandwiches as the 'fresh' wraps id bought from one stop were all completely stuck together and tore to pieces so they all had to be binned.

The real question is will the bread be mouldy tomorrow and if not, just how dry will they be? (It's two crusts and two bits of normal bread left).


:lol: It won't be the least bit mouldy, not unless it was already on the turn when it was put in. If you toast your bread then you won't be able to tell the difference, if you have it un-toasted then it won't be as soft but will still be edible. If that's a huge deal for you, then just remove it from the fridge a while before eating.

:lol: What the strawberry float kind of fridges/bread do you people have?!

What kinds of bread are we talking about? My day-to-day bread is a Kingsmill med slice wholemeal. We also have thick cut white in the fridge as well. (As I said previously, only bread I don't put in the fridge is the fresh made stuff.)

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by OrangeRKN » Thu May 09, 2019 9:17 am

Squinty wrote:Tried the freezer. It really does come out like cardboard. Awful.


How did you defrost it

Did you use it for toast

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Squinty » Thu May 09, 2019 9:53 am

OrangeRKN wrote:
Squinty wrote:Tried the freezer. It really does come out like cardboard. Awful.


How did you defrost it

Did you use it for toast


I tried it two ways, leaving it out at room temperature, and in the fridge for a bit. I never tried the oven method.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Jenuall » Thu May 09, 2019 10:06 am

Warm oven, sprinkle a bit of water on it before putting it in.

Lovely jubbly.

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by OrangeRKN » Thu May 09, 2019 10:10 am

I microwave it if I'm not toasting it

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Moggy » Thu May 09, 2019 10:10 am

Jenuall wrote:Warm oven, sprinkle a bit of water on it before putting it in.

Lovely jubbly.


Buy bread
Put in freezer
Defrost
Put in oven with water sprinkled on

Just eat the damn bread once you have bought it and save a lot of strawberry floating about. :lol:

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by OrangeRKN » Thu May 09, 2019 10:18 am

But what if you don't eat bread that often Moggy

What then

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PostRe: Where do you store your bread?
by Jenuall » Thu May 09, 2019 10:26 am

Moggy wrote:
Jenuall wrote:Warm oven, sprinkle a bit of water on it before putting it in.

Lovely jubbly.


Buy bread
Put in freezer
Defrost
Put in oven with water sprinkled on

Just eat the damn bread once you have bought it and save a lot of strawberry floating about. :lol:

But strawberry floating about is the fun part of cooking as a millennial! :lol:

To be fair I only really advocate this method with a nice fresh baked loaf of bread that you want to get a bit more life out of. It's pretty pointless to treat your Tesco Value sliced white loaf to this treatment.


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