• anachrohack@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I have never in my entire life seen an actual bread box, I thought they were a thing from England or something

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      3 hours ago

      English here. Anyone I know with a bread box use it in combination with one of the others. I have one, so we’re Bread Box + Twist and Tuck.

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      19 hours ago

      My grandma used one. Personally I think the real function was to keep mice from eating your bread, but that hasn’t been a problem for a long time.

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          7 hours ago

          They serve to keep bread at a cool, constant temperature, keep the mice away, and help keep the bread from going stale.

        • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          People are so privileged and they don’t even know it. Every place I have lived I have had to catch mice, and we’re not messy with food and don’t leave stuff out. We don’t kill them either. We just can’t afford to live in some new-ass house or apartment, and we’re above median income.

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          11 hours ago

          Houses tend to be built tighter so mice can’t get in as easy as it was when we had old drafty log cabins, dude.

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            Oh good, then I can tell the ones in my basement my house is built too recently for them.

            I saw a dead mouse at work two hours ago. Mouse traps, bait, and poison are still sold in grocery and hardware stores. You are just wrong.

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              Hmm other factors: Traps and poison to keep the population down. Amazing. City ordinances to keep trash levels down and thus mice populations down. Incredible. A refrigerator to keep your bread in. Lasereyes.jpg

              It’s not if mice still exist lmao, it’s whether we still need breadboxes to stop them eating our bread. Since you are so insistent on moving the goalposts I’ll leave you to have your last rage comment. Ciao.

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              I’d think most things post WW2 would be pretty good if kept up and neighbors kept up. Probably even older if they went through checking for gaps and air leaks. Neighbors play a role, if there’s a mice outbreak they’ll find more weaknesses.

              Also we have fridges now. Yes you might argue to not put bread in the fridge but if mice are eating it you’d probably do it pretty quick.

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      17 hours ago

      How else to store real bread?
      So not just the sandwich/toast bread, that comes in plastic bags, but real bread, with a crust and in plastic wrap it would lose its crust, but without any protection, it dries out.
      It’s a delicate balance act, where paper and a bread box seem to work best

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        16 hours ago

        I think most people just leave it in the plastic bag, but personally I have a bread bag that breathes so the crust doesn’t become spongey

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      20 hours ago

      Same, my mom said I should get one when I moved out but we didn’t even have one at home?? 😭

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        20 hours ago

        Gf does this with baked goods. It’s awful for me because I microwave a lot and don’t always remember to put stuff back and it gets stale.