Alan has been buying this bread for a couple of months now, and after having a slice at his house over Christmas I found it really enjoyable. So the next time we were in Booths and he was buying himself yet another one, I decided to get one for myself too.
It's got a shorter and better ingredient list than any of the other loaves that I've had recently, and although it's a bit pricey at £2.95 I do think that buying better but slightly less bread could be the way forward for me.
It's absolutely beautiful on the day that you buy it, slightly tougher but great for toasting on subsequent days, but unlike the Ancient Grains bread that I used to buy from Aldi, before it was discontinued, it does not last for a full week.
The downside I guess to the fewer ingredients that were no doubt unhealthy, but did aid the bread's keeping power. I found this out when I picked my loaf up this morning and it was as hard as a brick. So I decided to use the old 'refresh technique'.
I put the whole loaf under a running tap, shook off the excess water and then wrapped it loosely in tin foil and put it into a medium hot oven for 10 minutes.
It came out lovely and soft, soft enough to have for lunch with some tasty coleslaw that I had also bought from Booths. The bread, coleslaw and a pack of round buns that we took for a packed lunch after the mammoth clearing session at Mum's last week, are the only new foods to have come into my home since before Christmas.
I'm having a really good go at living of the contents of my food storage at home instead of spending any money ... and thinking about it I haven't actually spent any money on food as Alan paid for these along with his shopping.
Two weeks into January and not a penny spent!!
And there's no need to worry about wasting that large sheet of tinfoil either, as with all tinfoil that is relatively clean after it's first use, I wiped it down and left it to dry on the worktop. It will be used at least once more before going into the bin.
I have quite a large supply of clingfilm and tinfoil now, and so does my brother, as it seems Mum had a bit of penchant for buying the two, or asking my brother to buy them for her without checking her cupboards, and there was a lot to share out between us. 😀
Sue xx