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To think break bins are useless!

14 replies

IsItTeaYoureLookingFor · 05/12/2014 12:01

It takes up a bit of space on my worktop and all I can fit in there is some bread and a packet of bagels-just about.

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IsItTeaYoureLookingFor · 05/12/2014 12:02

Bread bins!!!!! Not break bins!! Silly autocorrect!

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MrsHathaway · 05/12/2014 12:04

They stop the bread going mouldy. What's not to like?

Vertical breadbin might be the way forward, though. Bigger capacity but less space on the worktop.

More like this than this.

JamaicanMeEatMincePies · 05/12/2014 12:17

We keep crisps in ours. The bread lives on the chopping board when I cam be arsed to make some.

IsItTeaYoureLookingFor · 05/12/2014 12:18

I think you're right, thats what would be better for me. At the moment I have this one www.argos.co.uk/m/static/Product/partNumber/8417286.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:17471341353|tsid:59157|cid:199888953|lid:92282034513|nw:g|crid:56100178833|rnd:2202873201188856539|dvc:m|adp:1o1|bku:1

And I hate it!!!

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marnia68 · 05/12/2014 13:16

buy a bigger one
{slaps head}

shelfontheelf · 05/12/2014 13:23

I have a tiny kitchen but still love my rather large bread bin, it's a great place to tidy stuff into, not necessarily bread.

I don't think they actually do anything to stop bread going mouldy though.

MrsHathaway · 05/12/2014 14:00

They only stop the bread going mouldy if you don't keep it in the plastic.

IsItTeaYoureLookingFor · 05/12/2014 16:26

Oww!! Marnia!

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SoupDragon · 05/12/2014 16:29

They don't stop the bread going mouldy.

I have a lovely expensive Nigella one. We keep crisps in it and the bread goes on a shelf in the cupboard.

londonrach · 05/12/2014 16:41

I want one. I admire the nice pretty red one in jl for £60 regularly.... One day ill make it and buy one...

IsItTeaYoureLookingFor · 05/12/2014 17:23

Ok. So its a toss between either of these two. I'm kind of swaying to the typhoon. As lovely as the Nigella one is, I dont think I can justify £70 for a bread bin!

www.typhoonhousewares.com/Product/51_Ripple?prodID=359_Stone%20Ripple%20Bread%20Bin

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000BOK53W/ref=pd_aw_sbs_kh_6?refRID=1HGSJK5MC6FHS0948NWS

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NewEraNewMindset · 05/12/2014 17:35

I have a plastic one from Amazon that expands lengthways depending on your loaf size. The bread goes in and it then lives in the cupboard. Simples.

Nanasueathome · 05/12/2014 17:41

Emu mother used to keep mugs in her breadbin.

Nanasueathome · 05/12/2014 17:42

Stupid iPad. That should say MY mother
She never put bread in there

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