• NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Chaotic neutral is the one true answer because it requires no secondary sealing device (clip, twist tie, rubber band, etc). It also allows you to open the bag with one hand.

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    I always suspected my children were chaotic evil. The bread was not the first indicator.

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    Where’s the “four slices per freezer bag and keep in the freezer” option? Or am I just too good for this chart?

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        When I buy frozen meat (maybe once every couple months) I unpackage, then repackage them into unfreezable portions with small plastic lunch bags/saran.

        If someone has a better way please let me know. I don’t have infinite tupperware drawer space though.

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    Chaotic neutral for me. The twist tie goes in my twist tie collection.

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    LG, back when I bought sliced bread, except for when the container was getting its occasional wash. In those cases CN or, more rarely, NE.

    I switched to making better bread at home that could just chill on the counter as-is (cut side down) for days without issue. Then we figured out that part of my stomach issues are due to gluten (awaiting endoscopy for confirmation, but probably celiac based on an old DNA test that said I was likely, my dad officially getting it, and a host of symptoms that mostly went away when doing low-/no-carb diets).

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      2 months ago

      I was thinking that this matrix is missing an accompanying time-chart but I don’t know how to plot the y axis.

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    Isn’t all of it evil, because they bought bread in a plastic bag? Use a paper bag. And if the bread gets hard, steam it, bake it, and its fresh again.

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      In grocery stores in many parts of the US at least, it is extremely hard not to find bread in plastic bags. Even the one of 3 near me that has its own bakery puts the bread in a plastic bag, and then in another bag that is paper with a plastic “window”, and the paper part has a PE wax lining for god knows what reason.

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            I don’t throw away the plastic bag, because I don’t have the plastic bag. Because the bread I bought was in a paper bag.

            I you live in a country where you don’t get bread in paper bags and you want to avoid plastic waste, you can put the bread in a cotton bag in the store, which you can wash and reuse.

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                Were I buy bread it is on a rack, and you use tongs to put it into a paper bag. You can also put it into a slicer first and then in the bag, but I rather slice it myself at home.

                Or I buy it a a bakery, where some employee packs it for me, you can ask them to put it into your cotton bag, if they only have plastic bags.

                I don’t buy prepackaged bread.

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                  In America its pretty much only pre packaged bread its essentially not an option to just get it off a shelf

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    I had to switch to using a bread box because my dog would eat anything on the counter, and I didn’t really have anywhere else to store my bread/bagels without really rearranging my limited cabinet space.

    That dog was ravenous. She even ate a whole crab once, shell and all. I learned my lesson.

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      Slipknots are ok but I think you may as well do a mean twist and tuck unless the bread is travelling. The knot can go bad* if you share bread with others.

      • 🐍🩶🐢@lemmy.world
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        Not sure I understand what you are saying. I do a real big twist and then a slip knot. The twist doesn’t come undone. I am out of bread or I would take a picture.