I think it def depends on where you live, temps, humidity, bugs ....I usually put my store bought, sliced bread in my refrigerator. I have been told that this is wrong and I should store it in the freezer and just take out and thaw slices as I need them.
Checking online I see there's all sorts of advice out there - use a bread box, use a bread bag, store it in a cabinet, etc.
So I was wondering if anybody wants to share how they store bread. I buy whole wheat sliced bread that's in a plastic bag.
Thanks!![]()
This is what I do tooBread box if using right away, otherwise freezer.
It's fine, no matter the age, as long as it's not moldy. It's not very nice to eat once it's dried out though.Thanks, everyone!
Would a loaf that I use over the course of a week or so be OK in a bread box?
I buy baked goods from the bulk bins or bakery counter whenever possible so I can just get the few we need. Loaves of bread are where it gets tough. Our in-store baked ones are generally much smaller than the commercially baked ones so I usually buy that and just resign myself to some of it potentially being wasted, unless somebody in the house gets on a sandwich or toast jag.We don't use enough so definitely the freezer. I try not to overbuy though because they end up in the freezer for too long. I wish they sold hamburger buns in packages of 4 and not 8! There's only two of us now and we don't have hamburgers that often. I try to remember to use them to make parmesan cheese toasts as our carb at dinner occasionally so they don't get totally freezer burned.
It took me years to convince my DH that it goes bad if it's not in the freezer. He kept taking the whole loaf out because he doesn't like to deal with it frozen. I finally had to resort to letting it stay out and go bad so he would finally believe me.
I've sent my home address to you in PM. Please send me the heels if it's the sliced Italian breads. I butter them up and pile the spaghetti up and fold it like a spaghetti tacoThe only bread slices we throw away usually is the heels (end pieces). Neither one of like it and usually have another loaf out of the freezer by than.

Why would the fridge be bad for bread?
