By: Bears Butt

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I was opening a new bag of bread this morning for breakfast and thought about the direction of the twist on the twist tie…it was twisted so I had to twist to my left in order to undo it…I thought it strange and so I went searching.

What I found was this:

How to Know the Freshness of a Bag of Bread With Clips & Ties

 

 

 

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Bread companies use colored ties to show when the bread was baked.

 

You may or may not have noticed when you buy your bread that the color of the tie that closes the bread bag is sometimes different. If you have noticed, you likely didn’t consider that it might mean something. But it does. The companies that make and distribute the bags use certain colored ties to help consumers determine how fresh the bread is. They also print the date on the bag, but checking the colored ties is a quicker way knowing how old the bread you are buying is.

 

 

Instructions

    • 1

      Check color of the tie on bag of bread you are considering for purchase. For most companies, blue means Monday, green means Tuesday, red means Thursday, white means Friday and yellow means Saturday.

    • 2

      Consider day of week on which you are shopping. You are only supposed to encounter two different colors on any given day since bread is only allowed to be out for a few days.

    • 3

      Choose a loaf of bread the color of closest day to your shopping day to get freshest loaves. For instance, if you shop on Wednesday, you would prefer green tagged bread over blue.

    • 4

      Read “sell by” date on the package as back-up if it will make you feel better.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_8154654_freshness-bag-bread-clips-ties.html#ixzz2emniqGED

 

Did you know that?

Bears Butt

Sept. 13, 2013

Written on September 13th, 2013 , Uncategorized

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