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CherryPie
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Kimberly Ann
Puyallup
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sonshine4u
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April
New Prague
MN
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Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 1:04:17 PM
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I would love to know how too...plastic bags seem to be the only thing that works so far....I'd rather not have to use them though!
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CherryPie
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Kimberly Ann
Puyallup
WA
USA
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Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 1:11:56 PM
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Right now, I wrap the loaf tightly in a clean kitchen towel but that's only a short term fix. I bake on Sundays and I need the bread to stay good until Friday.
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Perennial
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Bea
Southwest Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 1:38:31 PM
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I use a plastic bag, but i reuse it for ages. |
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amomfly
True Blue Farmgirl
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Angie
LaGrange
IN
USA
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Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 4:01:48 PM
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Has anyone tried the brown [for bread] stay fresh bags. I bought some last summer, these can be reused for a long time. They seems to really keep bread fresh! I also wrap mine in wax paper, it seems to help to. |
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kristin sherrill
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kristin
chickamauga
ga
USA
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Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 4:04:52 PM
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I am having a problem keeping my wheat bread from getting dried out. I make 3 loaves at a time. I freeze one, put one in the fridge and keep one out. I have used gallon sized baggies. Also plastic containers. And I found an actual bread keeprer but it seems to dry out alot in that. It seems like my bread just started doing this, too.
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quiltin mama
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Heather
Crescent City
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