Oh Good – We've All Been Storing Our Bread Wrong In The Heatwave

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Oh Good – We've All Been Storing Our Bread Wrong In The Heatwave
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As if the sweltering heat wasn't annoying enough already.

Couple at home on relaxing weekend morning, preparing hot drinks, woman working from home on computer as her partner pours milk into cupsRealising you’ve forgotten your keys. Pouring cereal into a bowl only to discover that you’re completely out of milk.

But my personal least favourite day-to-day disturbance is whipping a slice of bread out of the packet for your lunch, only to realise the whole loaf is unusable.While of course, bread will go off anyway, it turns out that a common method of bread storage could be to blame for my constantly-stale slices.that we’re making some serious storage mistakes; especially when it’s hot out.

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