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Stale Bread - what to do with it?

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  • becks92
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  • atwitsend_2
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    I have a whole loaf of out of date white hovis, it ran out of date on 28th December. Is there anything I can do with it? I was thinking about feeding the ducks :rotfl:
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  • MrsFraggle
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    Toast or breadcrumbs are the first things that spring to mind
  • Penelope_Penguin
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    atwitsend wrote: »
    I have a whole loaf of out of date white hovis, it ran out of date on 28th December. Is there anything I can do with it? I was thinking about feeding the ducks :rotfl:

    Is it edible, or is it fusty and mouldy :confused:

    Penny. x
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  • atwitsend_2
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    Doesn't appear to have any mould or anything, feels a bit stiffer than normal though lol
    2010 resolutions
    1- get my 5yo DD dry daytime, with enuresis help dry since 12th Jan so far!
    2-Lose 3 stone inc giving birth :j baby born 11/02/10! lost 2 stone, 1 more to go!
    3- more moneysaving! sealed pot number 851 :) SAHM getting organised, dont wanna go back to work after mat leave :o :j
  • Penelope_Penguin
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    atwitsend wrote: »
    Doesn't appear to have any mould or anything, feels a bit stiffer than normal though lol

    In that case, shove it in the freezer and use as toast :D

    Penny. x
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • atwitsend_2
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    Thanks! will do! thats enough toast for a few weeks for my DS!
    2010 resolutions
    1- get my 5yo DD dry daytime, with enuresis help dry since 12th Jan so far!
    2-Lose 3 stone inc giving birth :j baby born 11/02/10! lost 2 stone, 1 more to go!
    3- more moneysaving! sealed pot number 851 :) SAHM getting organised, dont wanna go back to work after mat leave :o :j
  • Hardup_Hester
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    I whizz my old bread through the grater & mix it with grated cheese & keep it in a bag in the freezer to use as a topping on cottage pie or fish pie. Or you could make bread pudding or bread & butter pudding.
    Hester

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  • Bitsy_Beans
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    Please don't use it to feed ducks or geese - it can contribute to a condition called Angel Wing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Wing
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  • Rebekah24
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    pop it in the freezer, no different to whoopsie bread :)
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