Best place to keep bread ‘fresher for longer’ without going stale pr freezing it (Image: (Image: GETTY)) Bread is a quintessential part of the British diet with a staggering 99.8 percent of households popping it into their trolleys and nearly 11 million loaves flying off the shelves daily in the UK. It faces the summer dilemma of proper storage in almost every kitchen , even more so in the warm weather.
The mercurial British summer poses the conundrum: where does one stash their bread to avoid the stalemate of staleness or mould? Speaking previously to Express.co.uk, food safety guru Sarah Taylor from High-Speed Training revealed her top tips for keeping that loaf fresher for longer.
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