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when you're done with the bread...

If the twisty is still somewhere to be found... I use it. Otherwise I spin and knot. My fiancee has a tendency to leave it open after she cooks (bread for whatever)... I'm like... WTF... I figure it's like leaving a door open behind you... it just can't feel right.
 
Spin only. But most importantly, you have to tuck the end of the bag under the loaf so it doesn't unravel itself.
 
Originally posted by: atom
Spin only. But most importantly, you have to tuck the end of the bag under the loaf so it doesn't unravel itself.

I would agree with this, if you let it untwist then you are no better then rh71's fiancee. But to unsure that I dont get people mad at me I twist, use the twisty, tuck the end under and firmly place it back in its place.
 
I got one of these dealies: Bread Buddy. Keeps the bread fresher longer I find, and since it keeps the loaf vertical it frees up some counter space.
 
Originally posted by: Nohr
I got one of these dealies: Bread Buddy. Keeps the bread fresher longer I find, and since it keeps the loaf vertical it frees up some counter space.
The guy who invented that is probably a millionaire. Thinking caps on, people !

 
If you sping the loaf twice, you can fold the plastic down over the loaf. It really keeps the air out and the loaf fresh.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: Nohr
I got one of these dealies: Bread Buddy. Keeps the bread fresher longer I find, and since it keeps the loaf vertical it frees up some counter space.


Only way to go. At least from what I remember of my pre-Atkins type life 😀
 
a hybrid of "spin the bag" with a little "wrap the twistie around it a little" followed up with a "tuck the twisted part under the loaf on the counter
 
I normally grab the end give er a good spin and tuck the excess under the loaf when I set it down so it doesn't come off.
 
If it had a twistie on it i'll spin it up and put the twistie back on. Otherwise i'll spin it up and tie a knot
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Nohr
I got one of these dealies: Bread Buddy. Keeps the bread fresher longer I find, and since it keeps the loaf vertical it frees up some counter space.
The guy who invented that is probably a millionaire. Thinking caps on, people !


you know, its stupid sh*t like that is how people get filthy rich. Look at what Einstein did, he wasnt rich, well off maybe but not rich.


 
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