It's only been a few days, but your bread is already moldy. Can you slice off the mold and eat the rest? I love bread. There’s always a loaf sitting in a bread basket on my kitchen counter. Sometimes ...
It’s Sunday morning, and you’ve just made a full spread for the whole family. The fruit is chopped, the bacon is sizzling, and the omelettes are piping hot. There’s just one more step to completing ...
You're in the mood for a sourdough sandwich, so you grab the loaf in your bread box. That's when you see it: mold. Though it's frustrating to see signs of mold on sourdough bread (especially on a loaf ...
The only problem? Since fresh bread contains fewer preservatives than the sliced Wonderwhatever-style loaves you find in supermarket, they don’t tend to last as long—and accidentally taking a big ol’ ...
Admit it, you've considered it. We've all thought about it before: Can you eat the slice of bread that isn't moldy in a moldy loaf? As the price of groceries continues to skyrocket, we are all trying ...
Like politics and music, the question of whether to eat moldy food can divide families, with relatives’ admonishments reverberating in one’s head for years. “Every time I throw out moldy bread, I can ...
What’s your stance on moldy bread? Do you eat it with relish (after cutting off the moldy part, of course, you’re not an animal) or do you take a look at the green fuzz, scrunch up your face and ...
Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. Whether it’s chewy sourdough or crusty baguette, there’s nothing like ...
Like politics and music, the question of whether to eat moldy food can divide families, with relatives' admonishments reverberating in one's head for years. "Every time I throw out moldy bread, I can ...