• poVoq
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    -205 months ago

    Well, yes…but 4 day old bread from the fridge is basically inedible as well because of the bad taste.

    • @grasshopper_mouse
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      475 months ago

      I’ve never had my bread get stale from being in the fridge for 4 days. You have to leave it in a bag or airtight container.

      • @bitchkat
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        45 months ago

        It just goes into the toaster. Works better than frozen bread with crystals.

      • poVoq
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        5 months ago

        Then you probably only ever had bad bread to begin with.

        Edit: I suspect all the down-votes are from the US/UK who sadly never tasted good bread fresh from the oven it seems.

        • @[email protected]
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          5 months ago

          Good (fresh) bread only lasts a day or two around my house, because it’s amazing and delicious and everyone just eats it.

          Average commercial everyday bread is going to sit around longer because it’s waiting on someone to feel like making a sandwich, or feel like having toast. It’s basically a pantry staple hanging out, waiting to get used. The fridge is fine for that.

          EDIT I see your edit - I think culture/lifestyle is also playing a fair part here as well. I’ve spent most of my life living in a rural area where nothing is walkable, so trips to the grocery store were once a week. If I lived in a place I could just walk down the street to a bakery and grab a fresh loaf, that would be different. But just because I don’t live in a walkable place doesn’t mean I’ve never had good bread.

        • @grasshopper_mouse
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          105 months ago

          I bake frequently, sometimes bread, sometimes bagels, sometimes sweets. If I leave any homemade goods out on the counter in the summer, they would get moldy even quicker than store-bought.

        • @pyre
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          75 months ago

          why are you comparing 4-day-old bread to bread fresh from the oven? wow yeah it really doesn’t compare, what genius observation. what kind of storage makes it as good as fresh bread from the oven, pray tell?

          • poVoq
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            -145 months ago

            Buy less and only eat fresh 😎

            Stale bread, no thanks. Even no bread at all is better than that.

            But freezing it and reheating it afterwards also works OK for some types of bread.

            • @grue
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              25 months ago

              Buy less and only eat fresh 😎

              But don’t you get it? Here in the US, we can’t do that because we’ve got to drive an hour to the grocery store once a week (or less)! Uphill, both ways, fording rivers and traversing icy mountain passes! Waaah!

              Obligatory NotJustBikes on how there is a better way

        • @[email protected]
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          -165 months ago

          Downvoters are brain dead. Science aligns with the taste buds on this one. Freeze your bread, you degenerates! Doesn’t take terribly long to thaw, doesn’t become dry and stale af like fridge bread.

          Hi, it’s you from the future, older and wiser, take your fucking bread out of the fridge!

    • @Poem_for_your_sprog
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      85 months ago

      Keep it in the bag and then warm it up in a toaster oven. Imagine eating sad room temperature bagels…

      • poVoq
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        15 months ago

        That’s not bread, but some bread looking cardboard then.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          It’s freshly baked daily at my local market, not the kind that sits on a shelf for months. If your bread can’t last a few days in the fridge then it’s also probably not bread…

          • poVoq
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            05 months ago

            Please don’t ruin freshly baked bread in the fridge! Do you have no taste at all?

            • @[email protected]
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              15 months ago

              Once again it stays tasting exactly the same after a quick warm up in the toaster oven. Maybe you should clean your fridge.