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#1 2017-08-12 02:55:09, last edited by Dencc (2017-08-12 02:55:20)

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[Poll] Storing bread

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#2 2017-08-12 13:34:07

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

Who the heck uses a 'bottle hack'? What even is that?


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#3 2017-08-12 13:50:34, last edited by Different55 (2017-08-12 13:50:45)

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

maxi123 wrote:

Who the heck uses a 'bottle hack'? What even is that?

cut off the top of a bottle

remove cap

thread bag through deformed plastic donut

replace cap over the bag, possibly shredding it into bits


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#4 2017-08-12 15:27:48

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

Different55 wrote:
maxi123 wrote:

Who the heck uses a 'bottle hack'? What even is that?

cut off the top of a bottle

remove cap

thread bag through deformed plastic donut

replace cap over the bag, possibly shredding it into bits

how do you get out your bread

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#5 2017-08-12 15:35:35

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

Firecrackericebreak wrote:

how do you get out your bread

You drink it.


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#6 2017-08-12 15:52:38

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

Tomahawk wrote:
Firecrackericebreak wrote:

how do you get out your bread

You drink it.

oh that makes more sense ty

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#7 2017-08-20 01:56:19

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

I used the bottle hack once, and now I just keep using neutral evil


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#8 2017-08-20 02:04:08

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

im lawful neutral


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#9 2017-08-20 10:20:41, last edited by LukeM (2017-08-20 10:25:39)

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

None of the above...
Not sure about in other countries, but in the UK, bread bags come tied with a little strip of tape, I twist the top, then reuse that XD
If that rips or loses its stickiness then I apply the twist and tuck technique

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#10 2017-08-20 10:51:45

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

destroyer123 wrote:

None of the above...
Not sure about in other countries, but in the UK, bread bags come tied with a little strip of tape, I twist the top, then reuse that XD
If that rips or loses its stickiness then I apply the twist and tuck technique

The tape thing is basically lawful neutral, except it's tape instead of a clip. I do that too, and if I can't then I usually just tuck, maybe occasionally twist and tucking.


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#11 2017-08-20 15:25:32

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

To be honest, tying a knot is the most used way for bread storing.

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#12 2017-08-21 00:35:13

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Re: [Poll] Storing bread

I do chaotic neutral, Its too hard to tie.


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