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When the weather becomes hot and humid, we always had problems with our soft breads getting moldy. Since it is only my husband and I, bread lasts longer than when we had our kids at home. The pantry closet area, where the bread is stored, does not have air conditioning and gets very warm. We do not like to refrigerate the bread; it gets too dry.

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I now put a clean and dry paper towel under the bread in it's bag when storing it in the pantry closet. This seems to make the bread not get moldy. When I remove the paper towel, it feels damp. We use soft white, soft multi-grain, and rye breads.

In the past, I would never freeze whole loaves of bread, because we did not like the results when defrosted. Through trial and error, I now double bag and freeze whole loaves of bread. I place the paper towel in before freezing. I defrost the bread in the refrigerator, leaving the paper towel inside. Before putting the bread in the pantry closet, I remove the bread from the refrigerator, place it on a cooling rack, and let it come to room temperature.

When we buy the harder type rolls, like Kaiser rolls and bagels, we store them in our electric oven. While we still may lose some to mold if they get too old, they last longer in the oven. Also, I keep the rolls and/or bagels on a cookie sheet in the oven so it is easier to pull them out when we need them. I do have a habit of checking inside my oven before turning it on. So please remember, if you use this tip, check inside your oven first before using it.

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This may seem like a lot to go through to keep bread for two people; however, there were times when we needed bread only to find out it was moldy. It became such an inconvenience just to run out for bread.

By it's.only.me from NE, PA

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September 9, 20102 found this helpful

Just a hint; since the closet is not air conditioned, leave the door opened at night and let it air out while you sleep.

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September 9, 20101 found this helpful

I have been freezing bread for over three years now. It can be the freshest, or day-old--it makes no difference--because the trick is in thawing it.

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Simply remove it from the freezer and place it in the dish drainer or something that holds the loaf off the counter. The loaf cannot be placed directly on the counter. The air must be able to circulate under the loaf.

When it is completely thawed it will be like just out of the oven.

When the loaf thaws lying on the counter the bottom will be tough and dry and the entire loaf will dry out within one day.

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September 10, 20100 found this helpful

Great! We've been wondering about this problem for a long time now. Thanks.
darlene
st. louis, mo

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August 14, 20121 found this helpful

Long ago I learned how to prevent mold on bread that I made. Both my Irish Mother and her Irish mother and my East Prussian aunt always bought linen napkins. They used these to wrap each new loaf in. For over twenty years I have done this with the bread made in my bread machine.

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I slice the entire loaf, then portion it out in 6 to 10 slice portions. I wrap these portions in the linen napkins, and place that into a large, individual zip-lok type storage bag, and place one such package in my refrigerator for daily use. The rest go into my freezer. I also defrost these already sliced bread portions in my refrigerator.

I have also used the linen wraps around an entire non-sliced loaf and stored it in the plastic bags and frozen them. These wraps do not have to be 100 % linen, just as long as there is some linen in the fabric contents. Fabric stores have linen by the yard and one could just cut that material to the size of a napkin. That way they can be laundered more easily. I am a seamstress, also, but store-bought napkins do have the edges finished if one does not sew. Granny Beth

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Anonymous
December 11, 20120 found this helpful

Someone suggested that putting a stalk of celery in with the loaf will also deter mold.

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Anonymous
February 6, 20160 found this helpful

That is why I only buy food with preservatives, especially bread

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Anonymous
March 17, 20161 found this helpful

I freeze bread in packs of 4 slices per pack. Double bag it.

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Anonymous
March 28, 20160 found this helpful

Thank you. Still have a teenager at home but great tip.

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Anonymous
April 12, 20161 found this helpful

The way to freeze bread and rolls, is to wrap then in foil. and freeze, when needed put in oven at 300 untill thawed, bread is just like just baked.

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January 23, 20180 found this helpful

Addressing possibility of turning oven on when your bread or other stored in oven. I remove my oven knob (bake, broil, clean oven, etc options) & put it in the oven on a pan/pot in there & this prevents you from turning oven with things in there.

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It happened to me once so I know from experience.

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Anonymous
February 8, 20180 found this helpful

awesome info thanks

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February 20, 20180 found this helpful

I store my bread top down. This is usually Artisan bread, generally unsliced. I buy day old if possible. It seems to stay mold free longer when stored upside down. Maybe gravity redistributes the H2O?

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January 7, 20190 found this helpful

Thank you...my husband and I waste a lot of bread. It sits around to long and I dont like freezing it either. I will try your tips...

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July 25, 20190 found this helpful

We freeze our bread all the time. When you defrost, it's very moist!!

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August 12, 20191 found this helpful

I have started keeping my bread in the microwave. It stays fresher and doesn't mold.

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Anonymous
November 16, 20190 found this helpful

Store your bread in your refrigerator.

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November 30, 20190 found this helpful

Thank you for your tips. I am going to try your solution.

We freeze our bagels and when we needed them, my husband opens the bag after taking them out of the freezer so the bread does not get soggy.. I also place my breads in the microwave oven and it keeps the bread a lot longer. I think it is the seal on the microwave oven that helps to keep it dry.

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February 3, 20200 found this helpful

I keep my bread in the fridge.....in the original plastic bag.
And it seems to last longer.

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June 3, 20200 found this helpful

The paper towel is a great trick when freezing. I use it all the time. I use 1/2 sheet of paper towel and put it in the bread bag before closing. If your bread has an additional plastic wrap around the bread (inside the bag), tear it open and place the towel next to the bread. When you thaw the bread, leave the towel in the bag. I leave it in until all the bread is gone. Without the towel, you will end up with a soggy loaf of bread when thawed.

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I leave the bread on the counter and put in fridge after 4 or 5 days so it does not mold. Another trick for the paper towel is with salads that come in the plastic tubs. The lettuce tends to get slimy after a few days due to condensation. I place a paper towel in the tub before placing in the fridge and that seems to prevent the problem.

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June 7, 20200 found this helpful

Some breads come in half loaves, as well as buns.

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September 12, 20200 found this helpful

Thank you for this tip. There are only 2 of us now also, and it seems we end up throwing away the last 4-6 slices of bread every week. Even if we didn't see mold, we could smell it. I will be happy to try your solution. It may save money, be convenient to not be disappointed to be out of bread when we want some, and not really time consuming. After all, about all we have now is time.

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April 20, 20210 found this helpful

it helps to add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to the dough when you are making bread. It will give you an extra week mold-free.

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May 23, 20210 found this helpful

As I am alone, I cannot eat a whole loaf of bread while it is fresh and mold free. I take a few slices out and into small plastic bag. Freeze the main loaf in original wrapper and inside the grocers plastic bag. Always have "nearly fresh" bread ...

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Anonymous
October 24, 20210 found this helpful

Thanks for the bread tips, since its only me now I have a problem with mold on my bread and rolls. I will definitely try this tip. Pauline Hicks

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Anonymous
November 7, 20210 found this helpful

Excellent advice. Mold seems to find me whereverfrom now on I will do as you suggest. Thanks

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February 5, 20220 found this helpful

I was a lunch lady and learned to keep bread and buns in the freezer! Take out what you are going to use that day - it thaws quickly on the countertop.

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April 6, 20220 found this helpful

Thanks so much for the tip. My husband and I are both retired and find that we use very little bread during the week. I plan to try your idea of the paper towel because neither of us likes bread from the refrigerator - unless it's toasted. From EH in NE, PA

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May 19, 20220 found this helpful

Does this procedure apply to homemade yeast bread?

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May 19, 20220 found this helpful

It will help but homemade bread has no preservatives so it will get moldy faster, no matter what.

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May 22, 20221 found this helpful

I have used this trick for a long time and it works VERY well, I also use paper towel in the plastic box spinach comes in, remove spinach
put paper towel on bottom and replace spinach and it will last for weeks without getting mushy and wilted.

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Anonymous
July 16, 20220 found this helpful

Thank you. That was very helpful. It's just two of us now and we freeze our bread and while it's OK, it's not ideal. Appreciate the advice.

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July 18, 20220 found this helpful

I am a senior citizen and like you use less bread and have been throwing it out due to mold. In Florida it molds so fast. My solution is that I immediately open a new loaf and divide it up in to two-four slices and put in freezer zip bags. I then just remove as needed. I have put mine directly into the toaster using the defrost button. I will try the towel thing for whole loaves.

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Anonymous
August 18, 20220 found this helpful

Why cant there be half loaves of bread?

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December 5, 20220 found this helpful

Ive been doing this for years, it really extends the life of the bread/rolls. Its a great tip.

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Anonymous
April 2, 20230 found this helpful

Great ideas! I put a paper towel in my bread bag too (during the summer), it works!!

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May 30, 20230 found this helpful

How to keep milk from going bad so quickly.
It seem to go bad way before date.

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June 5, 20230 found this helpful

I freeze our bread, and take out a few slices, few hours before needed.

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