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Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 20th Jan 08 at 12:39pm
Not sure how it is outside the US, but this is common in the US, I known it ever sense I was really little. xD People are suprised that I remember these by heart.

Made on Monday - Blue Tie
Made on Tuesday - Green Tie
Made on Thursday - Red Tie
Made on Friday - White Tie
Made on Saturday - Yellow Tie

I know it's been a chain letter in the past and all, but I know it's true as one of my dad's friend was a grocery store manager =P. My grandma has a masters in the culinary arts, and my old neighbor was a professional chef. So yeah...

But one thing most people do like when they go shopping on Tuesday they buy the green tie, I buy the blue tie, how do I know that green tie ain't from last week? =P.

Re: Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By Ross (admin) on 20th Jan 08 at 12:58pm
Don't you just have a best before date on the packaging?

Re: Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 20th Jan 08 at 1:01pm
Bakery products here, no. If it was candy, etc yeah, but cake, pies, cookies, bread, etc no. Just an expiration date.

Re: Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By Michael (wrighty) on 20th Jan 08 at 2:01pm
 
Don't you just have a best before date on the packaging?


See that's why we be smart! {Cheesy}

Re: Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By ashkir (ashkir) on 20th Jan 08 at 4:26pm
 
 
Don't you just have a best before date on the packaging?


See that's why we be smart! {Cheesy}
Most of our products are hand wrapped and made locally. We don't buy our bakery items from outsourcing really. (Cakes, pies, bread, etc)

Re: Neat Bread Trick. - Posted By NS (ns) on 22nd Jan 08 at 3:14am
Wow, I thought you were talking about ties for suits at first.

That's interesting. I've never noticed different ties or whatnot on baked goods.