I've always got frozen bread. You don't need to nuke it before you toast it.
Actually, refrigerating bread does the exact opposite.Am I doing something stupid?
You'll be fine. Bread, cheese, just cut off the objectionable bits and you're fine.
I keep my bread in the fridge to help extend the lifespan.
^I guess it depends on your goal. Refrigerating bread will make it go stale.
Molds are fungi, not bacteria.From what I've heard, slicing moldy bread won't keep you safe due to the way spores spread as the bacteria is still there.
When you throw away bread that has a bit of mold on it, you dine with HITLER!Every time I throw something out because there's a bit of mould on the end I think, "if this was in an era of war rations I wouldn't be throwing this out."
Actually, refrigerating bread does the exact opposite.Am I doing something stupid?
You'll be fine. Bread, cheese, just cut off the objectionable bits and you're fine.
I keep my bread in the fridge to help extend the lifespan.
Freezing bread works very well in my experience, keeping it in the fridge doesn't, but of course I don't live in a climate where that's necessary. And I eat almost only dark bread, maybe it's different for American sandwich bread.
The bread I buy and because of the way I keep it, if I don't use it in time, it gets inedibly hard long before it gets moldy.
Molds are fungi, not bacteria.From what I've heard, slicing moldy bread won't keep you safe due to the way spores spread as the bacteria is still there.
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