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Use Microwave as Breadbox

Most of us have a microwave oven in our kitchens. Most of us have a loaf of bread in our kitchens. Where do you keep your bread when you are not using it? Most of us just leave it on the counter. Better place - put it in your microwave oven. Make sure oven is at room temperature. Place the loaf of bread in the microwave. It is out of the way. It is easy to get to when needed. Why hadn't you thought of this before?

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By John Luse from Columbus, GA

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June 2, 20100 found this helpful

I have a bread basket. One of my sons gave me a basket with several small potted plants in it. I love baskets and was able to assimilate this one into my kitchen decor. It was the exact size for 2 loaves of bread. I put a quilted placemat in it and it sits on a baker's rack with several other stuff baskets. BTW. He got this for me in the early nineties. A "because you're you" present.

 

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June 2, 20100 found this helpful

My only concern is that no air can get in and out of the microwave and that the bread might mold.

 

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June 3, 20100 found this helpful

We keep ours in the fridge. The 2 of us don't eat bread everyday and if the bread wasn't refrigerated, it would get moldy.

 

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December 9, 20160 found this helpful

I thought everybody knew where to store bread. In the warming closets, of course. That's what they're made for. Right, LG?

What is a warming closet?? Those two compartments above your stove! See picture.

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Seriously, I'm thinking of getting a small freezer for bread. I buy a lot at a time and I don't want it to go bad.

 
 

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December 9, 20160 found this helpful

I remember our stove like that. That's where Mama kept the biscuits.

 

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