• gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    5 hours ago

    I either reuse the clip or twist and tuck it if there’s no clip. I don’t understand why I’d use extra stuff for this like my own clips or rubber bands

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      4 hours ago

      I’m with you, either lawful or chaotic neutral is the way. Everyone else is trying to hard or not trying hard enough.

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    Why would you do anything else than neutral evil? Waste of time and plastics.

    Chaotic good should be: only buy fresh bread and it’s considered ruined and garbage the next day so why bother with bags.

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    always using a bag clip. Reusing the bag clip if it needs to be eaten soon (e.g. at a party) since it’s less of a fuss to remove it.

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    I think anything that uses any kind of item that doesn’t come packed with the bread belongs on the “lawful” side.

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    The box being “good” is wild. That is where bread goes stale unseen and uneaten. Its gotta be near the top of pointless kitchen things that only people with more money then sense have.

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      A bread box can be good for packing bread or sandwiches that you want to protect from being squished, like when camping for example.

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        That is not a bread box, more of a travel bread case. I use one for eggs and bread stuff when camping as well. But this… thing is a counter bound thing that is heavy and artsy.

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    I tuck and put in breadbox. Naked in breadbox doesnt last long and it dries out. Tuck is easy to do, to undo and gets the job done as good as anything else when combined with a breadbox.

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    You’re going to be opening that package often over a short period. I don’t think it’s useful to tie it down too tightly, and i especially don’t think it’s useful to introduce accessories (clip, bottle hack), you’ll have to deal with them every single time you open the bag.

    It’s also just a fucking bread bag, you don’t need to secure it so firmly.

    Twist and tuck or just tucking, maybe tying a knot if it’s going to get jostled a bit (going camping)

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      The bottle “hack” sounds insane, what a waste of time that is. Although I have seen a lot of things called hacks seem to be like that now, just extra steps that waste time.

    • All day until I started steady living with a woman. The twist tie or whatever must be attached at all times.

      Many years later we got a cheap plastic bread box and I gotta say it’s awesome. You can twist and tuck and the bread stays good even longer.