My husband and I have been eating off of the same loaf of bread for four months and it hasn't molded.
If you've read my blog before, you'd know that we haven't been in a cooking mood lately, which means we haven't really been going grocery shopping. Instead, we're on a first-name basis with the take-out guy.
The expiration date on this Arnold's 12 Grain wheat bread is April 9. My husband noticed it Sunday as we were making egg sandwiches - we do have eggs in the frig and opted to cook that morning rather than go to Sunday brunch. As he was grabbing the loaf of bread, I mentioned that I didn't remember the last time I bought bread. He glanced at the expiration date and frowned.
"What's the date?" I asked.
"You don't want to know," was his reply.
I love feeling like I've beaten the odds when I eat something past the expiration date that hasn't molded. So what if that yogurt has a June date on it, if it doesn't smell, I'll eat it.
I asked my husband again, and he said, "April 9."
Wow! True victory!
"I'm blogging about this," I said, feeling supremely satisfied that we'd got our monies worth.
I don't know what the folks at Arnold's are putting in their bread, but it amazes me that this loaf is still soft, tasty and and free of anything fuzzy. According to the website, it's made of "The finest wholesome ingredients like cracked wheat, sunflower seeds, oats, barley, brown rice and molasses create a delicious, hearty taste in each slice."
Arnold's will be my bread of choice from now on. We have about four slices left, so maybe by September, it will be time to purchase another loaf.
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2 comments:
Was this bread left on the counter, or in the refrigerator?
Interesting, my bread lasts longer than the date stamped on the loaf, but you then have to wonder, is this the date the product should be sold by or the last day the product needs to bve used....
I'm laughing so hard right now. My husband has an extreme phobia about eating things near the printed expiration or sell by date. If the milk says 7/17/08, he's not drinking it past 7/16/08. Same with bread. He'll open the new loaf and leave the old one in the pantry. I smell, do a mold check and if it's alright, I keep it moving.
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