Me. The closest bakery to me is Paris Baguette which has so much sugar you can taste the sugar crystals in it and I have insulin issues. Frozen bake at home saves space in our fridge, so this https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rhodes-Bake-N-Serv-White-Bread-Dough-5-CT/10805114 is fresher than a bakery, lower sugar than a bakery, non-gmo and tastier than a bakery, and there is never any stale or leftover, and it saves a massive amount of time and fuel (1 bag 1 time vs 5 trips which is more carbon emissions).Anonymous wrote:We buy a loaf of two of fresh sliced bread from our neighborhood bakery and freeze it immediately. Then just toast the slices we want to use throughout the week. But every time I'm in a grocery store the bread section is MASSIVE. It sort of grosses me out. Why buy that crap for $3 to 6 when a good bakery loaf is maybe $5 to 8?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting fact about frozen white bread that’s thawed or toasted, the glycemic index is about 30% lower than white bread that wasn’t previously frozen.
Anonymous wrote:Fresh bread just isn’t great for PBJ or fluffernutters or grilled Pb/banana (the Elvis).
Plus like another PP I have a teen boy that can wipe out a loaf pretty fast.
We get the Pepperidge farm home style at Costco which isn’t bad, taste wise. There used to be another brand at Costco that was really good but the company apparently stopped making it. It was a white whole wheat and was more solid than most store bought brands so really stood up well to the PB. I hate the cheap grocery brands that rip so easily!
As another plus, most of the store brands are Union made by employees with decent pay, benefits and pensions. That’s not true of most small local bakeries.
Which restaurant?Anonymous wrote:It’s bread. It’s just a serving platter for my peanut butter. And if I’m making grilled cheese, it has to be Sunbeam White Bread. We get fresh Italian bread once a week from a local Italian restaurant. $3.00 a loaf. It’s delicious. But I don’t use it for sandwiches.
https://www.safeway.com/shop/product-details.960055254.html#Anonymous wrote:The BEST bread for pbj is the 99¢ safeway brand white loaf.
I sat this as someone who regularly makes homemade sourdough, ciabatta, pizza dough, whole wheat sandwich bread, focaccia. For real, I love making doughy stuff but that 99¢ loaf is something I just cant duplicate.
Anonymous wrote:It’s bread. It’s just a serving platter for my peanut butter. And if I’m making grilled cheese, it has to be Sunbeam White Bread. We get fresh Italian bread once a week from a local Italian restaurant. $3.00 a loaf. It’s delicious. But I don’t use it for sandwiches.