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PROTIP: if your bread is too soft and fluffy and you want to dry it out, just put it in a container with some cookies overnight.

>> No.5728491

>>5728482
Actually just laying out in a small basket for a day dries it out.

>> No.5728490

>>5728482
>soggy cookies
have you heard of a toaster?

>> No.5728494

this better not kill me

>> No.5728495

>>5728490
You can throw the cookies away afterwards. They're only used to dry out the bread.

>> No.5728501

>>5728482
PROTIP: Buy non-shit bread to begin with.

>> No.5728505

>>5728491
it also invites moulding.

>> No.5728514

>>5728505
I wouldn't say that, I keep the bread basket in a really dry place and I only dry bread before consumption, or before cooking if I want to make croutons or something.

>> No.5728523

>>5728490
PROTIP: to un-sog your bread-defluffing cookies, just put them in a container with dried rice overnight.

>> No.5728530

>>5728523
That's genius! I wonder if bread, cookies, and rice would all work well in a single container?

>> No.5728536

>>5728495
actually loled

>> No.5728539

>>5728530
put cornmeal next to the rice to make sure it stays dry too

>> No.5728540

>>5728501
PROTIP: get a bread beaker

>> No.5728541

>not liking soggy bread

What the fuck is wrong with you?

>> No.5728552

>>5728482
Where can I buy sugar free bread in america? White Italian french anything but whole wheat works.

>> No.5728574

>>5728541
I love it when it gets stuck to the roof of my mouth and it turns into a gluey paste when I chew it.
White bread is so much better than brown, and fuck eating crusts too. I never even want hairs on my chest anyway.
I also have Velcro on my shoes because I never learned to tie my laces and have to hold hands with an adult to cross the road.

>> No.5728698

>>5728574
Are you me?

>> No.5729203

>>5728539

will the cookies and cornmeal help each other? if so i think we've found the perfect solution to the great problems of the world.

>> No.5729816

>>5729203
Actually no. The cornmeal will make them quite dry. Fortunately though you can offset this by pouring some water into the container.

>> No.5730403

PROTIP: Buying bread ingredients can help you bake bread

>> No.5730410

>>5728552
usually in the bakery section. or just make your own. french bread is easy as shit.

>> No.5730413

PROTIP: Drinking water can eliminate unnecessary water in a drinking cup

>> No.5730433

>>5730413
PROTIP: Drinking water can eliminate thirst

>> No.5731119

FINICKY EATERS. Put an end to your agonizing decisions over what to have for dinner by waiting until 3:45am to dine, thus ensuring you're utterly starving and the only place open is Taco Bell.

>> No.5731123

>20 posts on how to make stale bread

And I still don't evem understand WHY anyone would want stale bread in the first place. Unless you were planning on making homemade stuffing or something.

>> No.5731129
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5731129

ENGLISH PEOPLE. Expand your culinary horizons by paying a visit to exotic Scotland.

>> No.5731157

>>5731129
What's the square thing to the top-left of the black pudding?

>> No.5731349

>>5731157

I'm gonna go ahead & say that's a fried slice of bread
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_bread

>> No.5731825

>>5731157
>>5731349

I think it's more likely a slice of haggis

>> No.5731920

>>5731825
yeah, but can it be used to soften up cookies?