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minus-squareunderwatermagpieslinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 year agoI read this as “the brain has gone mouldy”; also true.
minus-squareTaleyalinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoscrew the bread, this weather is causing an unacceptable amount of hot cross bun spoilage
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoAs a lifelong freezer of bread I do not have this issue 🙂 The other alternative I find works well is to eat the entire loaf of bread in one day. Trialling this method on occasion might be related in some way to an expanding waistline.
minus-squareCatfishlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoAll very well for toast, not so great for a fluffy new slice off a loaf.
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoA couple of slices thaws out pretty quickly. Or you could freeze half so you have less out at a time and are able to use it before the mould sets in.
minus-squareDuenanlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoI’ve given up on fresh sandwiches, they just sit in the fridge now because of how long it takes me to get through a loaf. A fresh sandwich is nice though.
minus-squareForce_majeure123linkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-21 year agoIncorrect! Freezer or counter-top only
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoThe fridge prevents mould, but makes it go stale quicker.
Screw this weather, the bread has gone mouldy
I read this as “the brain has gone mouldy”; also true.
Alas, yes. I am running very late.
screw the bread, this weather is causing an unacceptable amount of hot cross bun spoilage
As a lifelong freezer of bread I do not have this issue 🙂
The other alternative I find works well is to eat the entire loaf of bread in one day. Trialling this method on occasion might be related in some way to an expanding waistline.
All very well for toast, not so great for a fluffy new slice off a loaf.
A couple of slices thaws out pretty quickly. Or you could freeze half so you have less out at a time and are able to use it before the mould sets in.
I’ve given up on fresh sandwiches, they just sit in the fridge now because of how long it takes me to get through a loaf.
A fresh sandwich is nice though.
Bread goes in fridge
Incorrect! Freezer or counter-top only
The fridge prevents mould, but makes it go stale quicker.