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Do you leave the bread out?

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By *ig bad OP   Man  over a year ago

Up North :-)

You open the bread bag, take what you need for toast. Do you leave the loaf exposed to the elements to get stale?

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By *i 1 Get 1 FreeCouple (MM)  over a year ago

birmingham

No, we always freeze our bread and take out what we need

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

With two strapping sons and a master thief of a dog, bread hardly gets time to be exposed to the light in my kitchen.

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

I make my own, so is usually gone within the hour of baking it x

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5

I am a bread monster

I dont trust myself with my own food, and I live on my own!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jed - wrap it securly and make sure it stays as fresh as possible

Sasha - leave it exposed to go stale

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

Now in the mood for a sarnie x

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"Now in the mood for a sarnie x "

mmm what are we having

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

bacon or sausage - pork of course xx

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5

brown sauce?

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

hell yeah!! x

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"hell yeah!! x"

I love you, will you marry me

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

No, but I'm willing to live in sin, will that do? xx

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"No, but I'm willing to live in sin, will that do? xx "

Hey I think it could work x

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

breakfast in bed then?? x

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple  over a year ago

Bolton

Get a room.com

and no i dont let the bread go stale.

Steve

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You open the bread bag, take what you need for toast. Do you leave the loaf exposed to the elements to get stale?

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NO! That's punishable by death.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Noooooooo....bread goes back in the bread bin.....a loaf doesn't usually last long enough to go stale here.....but if it does then I just bake another......simples

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5

I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system "

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast "

I hope you manage to make it rise

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast

I hope you manage to make it rise "

it always rises well

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast

I hope you manage to make it rise

it always rises well "

you do know I'm gonna expect you to prove it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I keep my bread in the fridge, as I don't eat a lot of bread, and a small loaf can last a month in the fridge!

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By *ickmealloverWoman  over a year ago

a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5


"I keep my bread in the fridge, as I don't eat a lot of bread, and a small loaf can last a month in the fridge! "

I must admit I keep mine in the fridge a lot of the time also

But I do get through it a lot quicker than you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Jed - wrap it securly and make sure it stays as fresh as possible

Sasha - leave it exposed to go stale"

That must get really frustrating sometimes lol.

I'll remove the silly plastic sticky tape thing that seals it and take what I need and fold the bag back under the remainder to keep it fresh for as long as possible.

Uncut bread is never in the bread bin long enough to go stale.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bread lasts about 5 minutes in this house between hubby and his constant devouring toast (4 slices at a time at least 3 times a day) and the kids jam pieces everytime they want a drink!!

We go thru almost 2 loafs a day and if I make soup well the shops declare a bread shortage so if your needing bread today get it now before hubby goes to the shops in an hour cos Im going to get the soup made shortly

But the bag MUST be folded back over and the loaf placed upside down on the counter never left in the fridge cos it goes all soggy well if its left longer than 2 and a half seconds before someone else opens it!!

Shona

x x x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Did you know that you can get Fresh Yeast for Free?

Just ask the baker in your local Tesco (other capatalist consumer based service are available).

As yeast is a live organism they cannot sell it and an Old bakers superstition says that if they refuse their next batch will not rise


"I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast "

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By *ig bad OP   Man  over a year ago

Up North :-)


"Did you know that you can get Fresh Yeast for Free?

Just ask the baker in your local Tesco (other capatalist consumer based service are available).

As yeast is a live organism they cannot sell it and an Old bakers superstition says that if they refuse their next batch will not rise

I leave stale bread our for the birds

If anyone wants to swap some home made bread for a shag then I could embrace this barter system

off to root thru the cupboards to make sure I have enuff yeast "

Well i never knew that!

As for mi bread! Its dry enough now for bread n butter pudding!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My flat in general, and kitchen specifically is too hot to leave bread out. It will be dry within a day and mouldy within 3 days. And yes I am talking about the bread still ;o)

Stays in the salad drawer of the fridge.

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville

i like to make my own bread, kneading is very theraputic...... i can pretend its someones head!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i like to make my own bread"

30 minutes or however long to make bread - 15 seconds to buy it.

If I feel the need to pumle someones head, well, I just erm, do. :o)

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