>buy a fresh loaf of bread
>expiry date is 4 days after day I bought it
>have to eat a whole loaf of bread in half a week or it will go to waste
How do I get around this?
Eat a quarter loaf per day
freeze it; only use it for toast
>>8919812
Put it in the freeze and use a toaster to defrost it
>>8919812
>make bread crumbs
>use as toppings for mac n cheese/some pasta dishes/whatever
>store in a jar
>will last weeks
>Alternatively, wrap and freeze half of it
>defrost when needed
>Fresh bread
>Has expiration date on it
>>8919831
Pretty much forever
Or at least longer than it'd take for you to eat it
>>8919831
I'd say no longer than a month but desu it won't go off for ages
>>8919831
For fucking ages.
Surprises me that this is alien to so many people but then again not really. I grew up in a single mum-only child household so there was no way the a small woman and a child would get through a loaf before it went stale.
>>8919812
i eat 8 pieces a day when not cutting. have two with each meal (breakfast honey; brunch peanut butter; lunch blt or something; dinner butter).
>>8919862
That's a dirty as fuck bulk
You can do better than that
>>8919873
You think that is dirty?
Hell I bulked on chuck roast pot roast and a roll of crescent rolls with butter at least 3 nights a week.
Easily had 1,500 calories in rolls/butter alone in addition to potatoes, carrots, other veg.. and a half pound of red meat.
Highly effective and Rip would have been proud.
Feed to the homeless.
>>8919812
Make French Toast or feed it to ducks.
Or feed French Toast to ducks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4frrEw_AL8
>>8919812
Feed the extra to squirrels
if your last slices go stale just sprinkle some water on them and toast them in a toaster or the oven
or make French toast
>>8919930
Wow anon...
I was going to say: make it into peanut butter sandwiches and pass them out downtown.
You beat me to it.
Unexpected. Good on you mate.
>>8919812
Take it back dummy. Assuming you have the receipt grocery stores take food back all the time within reason, usually a week.
Its come in handy when asking dumb roommates to pick something up for me at the grocery store and they bring back visibly rotting food.
>>8919812
Bread pudding. Make that shit, then freeze that shit.
How about you check the date before buying?
>>8919812
bread and butter pudding
>>8919812
buy smaller loaves bruh, that shouldn't be a problem since you said fresh bread which means you're getting it at a bakery right? cause if you're gettin it from the grocery store it aint fresh and should last longer than that
>>8919812
go to a real bakery and buy half a loaf.
>>8919862
>honey; brunch peanut butter, butter
stop putting garbage on your bread.
put it in the fridge, it'll be fine for a few weeks.