On Jan 10, 5:04*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 10:32:21 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
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> > wrote:
> >On Jan 10, 11:58 am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
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> >> I've found it depends on what kind of bread. Home made and good
> >> bakery bread has a short shelf life even in a bread box, if not going
> >> to consume it within two days it's best to freeze it. But plastic
> >> bagged packaged breads from the stupidmarket refrigerate just fine...
> >> if careful to take what you need without handling the rest, reseal,
> >> and put it back in the fridge immediately it can keep for like two
> >> weeks in the fridge without deteriorating. If you can buy this
> >> company's products where you live I recommend you try them, they
> >> contain no preservatives. I've tried them all and all are very good
> >> but I do have my favorites, I typically have 2-3 loaves in my freezer
> >> and one in my fridge. Since discovering this product I rarely bake
> >> bread anymore and buy from bakeries only occasionally. There's a
> >> store locator at their web site:
> >>http://www.heidelbergbakingco.com/
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> >Yeah Sheldon, there's exactly ONE:
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> >Heidelberg Bakery Store / Outlet
> >3056 State Route 28 North,
> >Herkimer, New York
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> Click on products. *It's regional distribution so it's only available
> in stores within about a hundred mile radius, but a whole lot more
> than one location.
So they distribute to other "stupidmarkets", eh?
Gotcha!! ;-)
John Kuthe...