Nic Barnes
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I keep bread in the fridge.
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Ste
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bread goes stale faster when cold. to preserve bread you should freeze it and defrost half an hour before use.
TBF, all food packaging will tell you how to store it and you should follow that not what people on a forum think.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Nic Barnes
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It does say on packaging yeah however I've noticed asking friends people seem to have different views. Found it quite interesting.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
You say that, but Sunny Delight doesn't need chilling
It used to be made from discarded water from the Cheese making process which is why it needed to be chilled, I'm not sure if this is still true?
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DaveyLC
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My general rule of thumb is if its plant, contains any kind of meat or dairy its kept in the fridge.
Any kind of sauce or condiment is also kept in the fridge once opened.
As for bread, that goes manky in the fridge.
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3CorsaMeal
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for me its about how much moisture the item contains
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DaveyLC
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^^^ Also a good call 
No point putting your Flour in the fridge.
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
^^^ Also a good call 
No point putting your Flour in the fridge.
My missus puts flour in the freezer for a few days after we've bought it to kill bacteria or something ? Her Nan did it so she does it, no idea if there is any truth in it though
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DaveyLC
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Does your misses not realise that freezing bacteria doesn't not kill it?
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Does your misses not realise that freezing bacteria doesn't not kill it?
It does kill some, but not all.
Generally it just stops multiplication.
[Edited on 14-01-2016 by Ben J]
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Stu_22
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
^^^ Also a good call 
No point putting your Flour in the fridge.
My missus puts flour in the freezer for a few days after we've bought it to kill bacteria or something ? Her Nan did it so she does it, no idea if there is any truth in it though
Maybe she means the tiny bugs that are sometimes found in the flour and can quickly multiply
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Does your misses not realise that freezing bacteria doesn't not kill it?
It does kill some, but not all.
Generally it just stops multiplication.
[Edited on 14-01-2016 by Ben J]
Freeze Drying will kill bacteria, freezing to sub-arctic temperature swill kill *SOME* bacteria, the average home freezer will kill pretty much no bacteria, the moment its defrosted the bacteria will wake up and start reproducing..
quote: Originally posted by Stu_22
quote: Originally posted by Neo
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
^^^ Also a good call 
No point putting your Flour in the fridge.
My missus puts flour in the freezer for a few days after we've bought it to kill bacteria or something ? Her Nan did it so she does it, no idea if there is any truth in it though
Maybe she means the tiny bugs that are sometimes found in the flour and can quickly multiply
Flour Weevils? They are not exactly bacteria
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Does your misses not realise that freezing bacteria doesn't not kill it?
It does kill some, but not all.
Generally it just stops multiplication.
[Edited on 14-01-2016 by Ben J]
Freeze Drying will kill bacteria, freezing to sub-arctic temperature swill kill *SOME* bacteria, the average home freezer will kill pretty much no bacteria, the moment its defrosted the bacteria will wake up and start reproducing..
Thanks for the education mate. Maybe you should come and teach my Chef students for me on their Food Safety module. Obviously even with my training/quals. and experience I have no idea what I'm talking about. 
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DaveyLC
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I didn't know Chef's had Biology Degrees?
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Kev_GSI
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Cheese- yes
Vegetables - not really
Salad items - yes
Fruit - no
Yogurts - yes
Jams - no
Sauces like ketchup - no
but personal preference tbh on condiments
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Jason x
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Once you open the pitta breads then they go in before that I keep them in the cupboard
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Nic Barnes
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Why?
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
My missus puts flour in the freezer
quote: Originally posted by Neo
My Missus puts bread in the fridge
You need to have a word with her.....
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