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has anyone used one these bread bags?
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!1307_6091
If so, do they work? I bake my own bread and it's always to big for my breadbin so I'm looking for an alternative as I'm happy to dump the bread bin anyway. Ta
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Yes, we did buy one for French sticks but it didn't seem to make any difference to us.
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I've always thought paperbags were best anyway...
I'll not bother then... ta
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I bought one for exactly the same reason, they didn't make any difference.
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Ive been keeping my eye out for something to keep the bread fresh. Been trying to use cling film, but its a bit of a pain. These bags do look good, surely they must help keep the bread fresh as opposed to using no bag? Currently mine seems to last 2-3days.
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