Attention, bread lovers: Next time you're at the supermarket debating between pumpernickel and whole grain, take a closer look at the loaf's twist tie. Besides keeping your bread tightly wrapped, it ...
If you’ve ever noticed that bread bags in the grocery store have different colored twist ties, it turns out there’s a reason -- and it has to do with how fresh the bread is. According to several ...
We've all brought home a nice, soft, fresh loaf of bread only to discover — d'ough! — that it's a little past its sell-by date. But guess what? Turns out your loaves are trying to tell you something .
(NEXSTAR) — Your bread is speaking in code — or at least the colored tag or twist tie keeping its plastic bag is. While this isn’t exactly a science, it turns out that colors of the tags or twists ...
It’s something we touch almost daily, but few people ever realize that bread bag twist ties hold a secret message. That’s right, those colorful fasteners you barely give a second glance tell a tale ...
Even if you love bread, you’ve probably found yourself wandering down the bakery aisle in an attempt to find the freshest, fluffiest loaf. Oh, the choices! Most supermarkets boast shelf after shelf of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most bread makers color-code their twist ties to indicate what day of the week the bread was baked. This is useful for a couple of ...
If you’ve ever noticed that bread bags in the grocery store have different colored twist ties, it turns out there’s a reason — and it has to do with how fresh the bread is. According to several ...