Bread: Slice, Then Freeze

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Cracked Grain Cereal Bread

I have been slicing and then freezing loaves of my homemade bread. This seems to simplify things for me. I can work with frozen bread, but not unless it is sliced already. Individual slices can be pulled off a fully or partially frozen loaf, and then toasted. Or I can use fully or partially frozen slices for sandwiches that I pack in the cooler. The sandwiches continue to thaw during the wait for lunch.

Here’s another thing I have been doing — using 1/2 hard red wheat and 1/2 hard white wheat flour. We like the heartier taste and darker color that the hard red gives, while keeping the lightness of the hard white wheat.

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  1. I’ve been thinking lately that I want to start slicing my bread before freezing, too. It will make it so much easier and quicker if I forget to thaw until the last minute.:-)

  2. Your bread looks good Wardeh. We like the darker bread, too. Right now we’re eating Ezekiel bread though. After that’s gone I will start on making bread again. I am thinking of making pumpernickel this time.

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