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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fresh Bread Pro Tip


When you buy bread from the store you'll notice that the twisty tie or plastic clip has a distinct color. 

That specific color is not picked at random in order to seal your scrumptious bread in from the elements.
The color of the twisty tie or plastic clip on your loaf of bread can mean having a fresh loaf of bread or a week old loaf of bread.


Here's an easy way to get the fresh choice!


Bread is usually delivered to stores 5 days a week. And there are 5 different colors of twisty ties and plastic clips bread is sealed with.


They are:


Monday - Blue 
Tuesday - Green
Thursday - Red
Friday - White
Saturday - Yellow


Now it can be difficult to remember these colors, but a great trick is to at least remember that the colors go in alphabetical order.


Blue Green Red White Yellow

For example, it is Tuesday and you pick up a loaf of bread that has a White twisty tie on it. If you want a fresh loaf of bread, you should go find a loaf of bread that has a Blue or Green twisty tie or plastic clip on it. The one with a White tie is almost a week old!




LEARN YOUR ALPHABET AND COLORS SO YOU CAN HAVE FRESH BREAD.


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I did not know this. Those sneaky bakers!

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