Bread outside the fridge spoils fast. Bread in the fridge lasts longer but is less fluffy. In this household we refrigerate our bread and then toast it lightly if we’re going to eat it straight. Most of the sandwiches I make are toasted anyway.
My parents used to keep bread in the fridge and I hated it. It always sapped the moisture from the edges and made it stale. I don’t know what kind of bread you buy, but mine stays fresh for a very long time on the counter.
Imo, freezing bread is the better option if you want to preserve it for long periods.
Bread outside the fridge spoils fast. Bread in the fridge lasts longer but is less fluffy. In this household we refrigerate our bread and then toast it lightly if we’re going to eat it straight. Most of the sandwiches I make are toasted anyway.
what if you’re going to eat it gay?
My parents used to keep bread in the fridge and I hated it. It always sapped the moisture from the edges and made it stale. I don’t know what kind of bread you buy, but mine stays fresh for a very long time on the counter.
Imo, freezing bread is the better option if you want to preserve it for long periods.
In my household, all toast goes into the freezer the second it gets home. The toaster brings it back to life.
Same, except we put bread in the freezer, not toast
Same, but I put the toaster in the freezer, not the bread.
This man breads. (So do I)
I don’t always want bread when I buy it. But on the top shelf, unopened, and partially frozen, it doesn’t have mold!
After it’s open it doesn’t last much more than another week…
Buy less bread. If you get one loaf at a time it wouldn’t spoil