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My mom puts bread in the refrigerator sometimes (amongst other things, like chocolate). Bread isn't refrigerated in the store, so I don't see why it should be at home...
IIRC, one of my step-dad's sisters and her husband put glasses (not the kind you wear) in the refrigerator... I think their refrigerator has an ice dispenser thing though, so they can just get a glass, get ice, and poor them something to drink all in one spot, so it makes sense, I guess. There isn't enough room in our refrigerator to waste on things that don't need to be cold, though.
Originally posted by UnsurpassedDarknessMy mom puts bread in the refrigerator sometimes (amongst other things, like chocolate). Bread isn't refrigerated in the store, so I don't see why it should be at home...
IIRC, one of my step-dad's sisters and her husband put glasses (not the kind you wear) in the refrigerator... I think their refrigerator has an ice dispenser thing though, so they can just get a glass, get ice, and poor them something to drink all in one spot, so it makes sense, I guess. There isn't enough room in our refrigerator to waste on things that don't need to be cold, though.
lol. That would be a funny thing to do when you have company over. Just put silverware, glass, and napkins in the freezer and when they look at you funny when you take them out be all like, "what! do you want moldy forks?"
I knew someone a while back that put their bread in the fridge. It can promote more mold if you accidentally leave it out due to condensation from being colder than the air temperature.
I love Bill Engvall's jokes about bread and twist ties:
"I'm like every other red blooded American man. I spin the bag a bunch of times, wrap the end underneath itself and set it on the counter."
Last night I got a really big cheesesteak and like half of the fillings came out of the bun so after I ate the cheesesteak I put the parts that fell out onto two regular slices of bread and ate the resulting makeshift second cheesesteak.
It turns out that buns are good for cheesesteaks and slices of bread are not.
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Originally posted by THE GREAT SALAMI CAPERLast night I got a really big cheesesteak and like half of the fillings came out of the bun so after I ate the cheesesteak I put the parts that fell out onto two regular slices of bread and ate the resulting makeshift second cheesesteak.
It turns out that buns are good for cheesesteaks and slices of bread are not.
Did the bread get mushy or something
I've had roast beef + gravy. Alone, it's fucking great, but even on a roll or bun it turns into a mushy mess that I can't even stomach. (I often end up just eating the beef and tossing the roll, if this happens)
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