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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Bread Freshness

I thought this was interesting about bread that I saw on another blog. If you're like me and have to buy bread instead of making your own here is how you tell if it's fresh or not. Now you don't have to squeeze the bread anymore!
Bread is delivered fresh to stores five days a week. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Each day is signified by a colored twist tie or clip.

They are as follows:

Monday = Blue

Tuesday = Green

Thursday = Red

Friday = White

Saturday = Yellow

So, if today was Thursday, you would want a red tie or clip; not white which would be from last Friday (a week old).

The colors go alphabetically by color which makes it easy to remember. I am not sure if this applies if you buy bread from a store that bakes their bread fresh at the store. I will have to check it out the next time I'm there.

6 comments:

Oklahoma Granny said...

I'd heard that before but I wonder why there's no bread on Wednesdays.

Denise said...

Interesting.

Anonymous said...

They are all white in Australia with best before dates on them. :)

The Gabehart Gang said...

That is good to know!

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nikki101076 said...

Thanks James! I'll check it out!

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