I'm so sad, our second freezer died and I lost the stash of milk I was hoarding from the school lunches. Would have gotten me through most of the summer.
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As a lover of most leftovers including frozen leftovers, bread is not an item I can freeze and then consume after defrosting. Just tastes awful to me. However it is rare that a loaf goes to waste as I just eat it until it is gone.
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Originally posted by scottmitchell74 View PostI hate waste and will freeze bread, but it's only good really for toasting.
One of my go-to breakfasts is a slice of frozen Daves, cut in half, one side slathered in Adams Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter, the other in the jam of the day. Wait half-hour for bread to defrost and the PB&J to come to room temp, then eat. The latest versions include bread over a year old - it was just as good as day one.
Late edit: I do put the loaves of bread in thick ziploc freezer bags - Daves inside it's own wrapper then the ziploc, the bakery's just in the ziploc. That may or may not help a bit.
Last edited by bad hammy; 08-13-2021, 10:54 PM.
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Originally posted by bad hammy View Post
Man, I must be doing something wrong because frozen loaves of Daves or the local Camas Bakery bread taste just fine after months of freezer time with perfect texture, toasted or not.
One of my go-to breakfasts is a slice of frozen Daves, cut in half, one side slathered in Adams Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter, the other in the jam of the day. Wait half-hour for bread to defrost and the PB&J to come to room temp, then eat. The latest versions include bread over a year old - it was just as good as day one.
Late edit: I do put the loaves of bread in thick ziploc freezer bags - Daves inside it's own wrapper then the ziploc, the bakery's just in the ziploc. That may or may not help a bit.You there, on the motorbike! Sell me one of your melons!
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Originally posted by bad hammy View Post
Man, I must be doing something wrong because frozen loaves of Daves or the local Camas Bakery bread taste just fine after months of freezer time with perfect texture, toasted or not.
One of my go-to breakfasts is a slice of frozen Daves, cut in half, one side slathered in Adams Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter, the other in the jam of the day. Wait half-hour for bread to defrost and the PB&J to come to room temp, then eat. The latest versions include bread over a year old - it was just as good as day one.
Late edit: I do put the loaves of bread in thick ziploc freezer bags - Daves inside it's own wrapper then the ziploc, the bakery's just in the ziploc. That may or may not help a bit.
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and here it is more than a year later and we have not bought any more paper goods at all . . .
My side of the closet still looks like a Nuclear Bunker.
I doubt we'll EVER buy Purell or Lysol or wipes or sprays or gloves or masks again!
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Originally posted by bad hammy View PostOne of my go-to breakfasts is a slice of frozen Daves, cut in half, one side slathered in Adams Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter, the other in the jam of the day.Last edited by bad hammy; 10-29-2021, 10:37 PM.
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