21 July 2008
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It's the little things, really...

pilnick:

marco:

lfarm:

You know how no one really eats the crusts of a loaf of bread? I sure don’t. And just today, 3 days before my 26th birthday, I’ve realized that instead of lifting up the crust piece to get to proper slices everytime I go to eat bread, I could simply just throw away the crust when I open a new loaf. Never considered than an option before. Changes everything.

I never throw away the front-butt either. I’m perfectly fine throwing away both butts at the end, but I think I’d feel wasteful tossing the front-butt right when I open the bag. It’s really just denial: for the majority of the loaf, I can safely think, “I’m not wasting the butts. I might eat them.”

I find the butts often make the best toast. I wonder if/how the crust actually changes how it toasts. I still leave the ends of the loaf until the end to keep the next slice fresher though. I have no idea if this actually makes a difference and am only now questioning this practice.

I save the front to keep the next slice fresh as well. I don’t know if there is any scientific legitimacy either, but my brain sure thinks there is.