Don’t toss that stale loaf. A little water and a hot oven can revive past-its-prime bread in minutes. By Devra FerstJune 24, 2026Photo by Travis Rainey, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon, Food Styling by Rebecca JurkevichIf you’ve ever let a loaf of bread sit on the counter a little too long, you know the disappointment.
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Don’t toss that stale loaf. A little water and a hot oven can revive past-its-prime bread in minutes. By Devra FerstJune 24, 2026Photo by Travis Rainey, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon, Food Styling by Rebecca JurkevichIf you’ve ever let a loaf of bread sit on the counter a little too long, you know the disappointment.
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