Anyone know a good way to transport bread that is still warm/hot?!


Question: Anyone know a good way to transport bread that is still warm/hot!?
I bake quite a bit of bread and I would love to deliver it while still warm to the people I made it for!. But if I wrap it up it will get soggy!. Any suggestions!?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I suggest getting some paper bread bags!. As long as there is room to allow the steam to escape, it won't get soggy!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

If you have any linen cloths, it would be best to wrap the loves with it and then in news paper!. Linens won't leave any lint on the bread, and the news paper will keep them warm, but use several layers of the news print!. DO NOT PUT THE NEWS PAPER NEXT TO THE BREAD!. The ink will come of paper and transport to the bread!.
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I don't believe anyone here believes your "soggy"' story

But if you want some Wild ideas
here is mine
go to the thrift stores and find several,, down vests buy a cake box for the loaves now re-sew the vests to hold the boxes
JUST like you see a shoe holder,, a pocket for each loaf!.!.
you want an idea for the car>>!?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

wrap it in reynolds wrap till you take it to the people and then have them put in different container!. you can buy rubbermaid containers with lids on them exclusively for transporting baked goods!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Wrap it in a kitchen towel!. If you don't have an extra one to give away, unwrap the bread with a flourish and leave it on the lucky recipients kitchen counter!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Supermarkets today, well where I live, sell insulated shopping bags so you can transport either hot or cold items, check for one of those!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

wrap in paper towels, then a paper bag or
put in a basket with cloth towels around it!.
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I wrap mine in a hot towel that I only use for bread!.!.!.!.the towel needs to be really hotWww@FoodAQ@Com

wrap it , wont get soggy!.

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