• TheRealKuni
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      711 days ago

      You’ve never ended up with stale or moldy bread? I’m envious.

      • @5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        911 days ago

        Bread is a stapleware, as such it needs to be eaten. Keeping the bag open for easier (tactical), time-critical access is a thus a necessity.

      • @ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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        011 days ago

        I tried the rubber band. I tried the clip. Neither work.
        Only the fridge does. And that works well enough. I either tuck it, or I take it all out and keep it on a tray. Open. If I keep it for long enough to make it dehydrated, it’s my fault.

        • TheRealKuni
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          211 days ago

          I use the twist-and-tuck and the fridge in combination. Works well. When I worked at a restaurant we did the twist-and-tuck, but never needed to refrigerate bread because we went through it fast enough.

          • @ulterno@lemmy.kde.social
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            110 days ago

            In my case, twisting it just causes too much moisture and sogging. So the twist-less tuck, keeping the air changing, is actually more intentional than lazy.