I kept newly bought bread in a freezer, while storing the other bread in a cupboard.
I always have bread in the fridge, I can't believe you never heard of this. I can never finish a loaf before it gets moldy. Since I'm by myself, it takes a while. I usually buy 3 loafs at one time at the story, and that will last me a month in the fridge. Yes, I'm the type of person who only likes to go grocery shopping once a month.
the bread we buy usually gets hard long before it gets mouldy, so that never was a problem for us....besides cold bread sounds disgusting
I wonder if the type of bread you're using is so different from mine or if it's a humidity issue....I have never had bread go mouldy before it got hard....maybe if I let it lie around for 2 weeks or so...
I keep my bread in the freezer. When I want a slice or two, it just takes a brief zap in the microwave to unfreeze it for eating.
probably a difference in what you consider "bread".
If we (at least germans, probably not different in surrounding countries) are talking about bread, we normally mean "wholemeal bread", not "white bread"
Bread in America is way different than what you'd see labelled as bread in a grocery store in Europe. In America (and Canada) most of the stuff labelled as bread is very soft white toast-like stuff. So maybe that's why.
As for me, I bulk buy bread, freeze most of it, and keep the rest either out on the counter (if it's a weekday and it's fresh enough) or in the fridge (if I think there's a chance of it going bad soon)
Didn't realise there were so many bread snobs in OT!
Didn't realise there were so many bread snobs in OT!
There are advantages to that type of bread. Many advantages.