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Just Slice and Enjoy!
Most of our HOME STYLE BREADS stay fresh at room temperature for 7-10 days securely wrapped in a plastic bag. The cheese breads and Salt Rising should be eaten within five days or frozen. Unsweetened Nine Grain and Spelt are three day breads.
Put our ARTISAN LOAVES in a plastic bag after the first day. The whole wheat hearth loaves will stay fresh for about five days. The other hearth breads should be eaten within two days. Baguettes are one day breads.
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- As soon as your loaf is cool to your wrist (usually about two hours after
baking), put it in the plastic bag. Otherwise, condensation will form inside the bag and
make the loaf soggy. Tie the bag securely to prevent air from drying out your bread.
- Please don't put your bread in the fridge, because it will dry it out and taste stale, even if it's still
in the bag.
- Our bread is perfect for freezing, but wait until its totally cool. To prevent
freezer burn, just ask us for an extra bag, and then double-bag your bread before freezing. (Many people will freeze half a loaf and leave the other half on the counter.) Store your bread frozen for up to
three months.
- When thawing your bread, use any appliance except a microwave.
Ovens are good (350° for about seven minutes), and toasters are even better. To warm the
bread, continue heating for an additional 10-15 minutes. We recommend wrapping your
bread in aluminum foil when warming in the oven.
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When you bring home one of our big, round loaves, you may be tempted to take a bite at one side and eat right through to the other. But if you want to share some of the delicious bread with your family and friends, here is our recommended slicing technique.
Start by slicing off the heel.
Turn the loaf on a slight angle and slice another heel.
Return the loaf back to the original position and make a slice in the same direction as the first heel.
Continue making slices, alternating the direction of your slice along the two different angles (top view).