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Bags for Homemade Bread

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Date: 03/06/2006 Topic: Food Tips & Info > Bread  
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Save the plastic bags in which you bring produce home from the grocery store.
They are perfect to store homemade bread.

By Harlean from Arkansas from Hot Springs, Arkansas
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By Eloise Searle Gulick, Franklinville NYS (Guest Post)
I defilniltely would NOT reuse produce bags that you get your produce in for bread bags unless of course you washed them good. Who knows what or where this produce has come from. Not a good idea as far as I am concerned. One of the reusable things I use is empty cereal bags. Also use these bags for many other things as they are easily disposed of in the garbage. NOT PRODUCE BAGS.

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I save breadbags and one of the things I do is use them for homemade bread. I use them as refrigerator bags and sometimes freezer bags. (Most of the time I use my Food Saver for freezer.

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