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Default Saving large batches

I'm so new to this group that i'm still raw from the delivery.....lol

I was wondering if these freezing/thawing out methods would work for store
bought sliced bread? I have to find a solution as I end up throwing too
much out.

Thank you for your consideration

maureeng7



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