| I know that the best way to keep bread fresh is to store it on the counter. But I have a small kitchen and having a loaf of bread, a bag of buns and a package of tortillas piled on the counter looks very cluttered and really eats at my nerves. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks! |
| I have a bread drawer |
| Bread box. (But we store ours on the counter, I've given up on clutter.) |
| Plastic bag on the counter for ~2 days (i never put out more than we can eat in two days); plastic bag in freezer for the rest. I dream of a day when I have a big enough pantry to have a bread box there. |
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Refrigerator for basic loaves of bread. We don’t use it fast enough before it goes moldy, otherwise.
If I buy something like hamburger buns or a fresh loaf of bread to be used in the next day or two then it sits on the counter. |
| Fridge. Prevents mold. |
| Sliced and frozen. |
| Freezer. It takes us forever to us a loaf. |
| We also have a bread drawer. Never freeze or refrigerate bread. |
| Freezer. |
| Sliced and in the freezer, only way to keep it fresh - though in a household that eats a lot of bread, you could probably store on the counter. |
+1 |
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We go through a lot of bread and I just keep it on the counter.
It's alarming how long it can last before it gets moldy. |
| In a gallon ziplock bag in the freezer. Growing up, bread was kept in the refrigerator, but as an adult in my home it takes a lot longer to get through an entire package of bread. |
| Kids off to college, so we go through it a lot less. We keep a sliced loaf in the freezer |