not at all! a few pointers, though -
1. make sure it's completely cool before freezing. warm bread is full of moisture and upon freezing, the moisture will create little ice particles, aka freezer burn.
2. if you like just a piece every once in awhile, i would slice the loaf and then freeze so it's easy to get just the portion you want.
3. make sure and wrap well - to prevent freezer burn and also to keep other flavors out. bread picks up odors from other foods like a sponge ... so make sure you seal it well and put it in a clean, smell free freezer. i would suggest wrapping it in a layer of waxed paper, placing that in a freezer ziploc, and possibly also storing it in a tupperware container.
2006-07-26 04:37:25
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answered by texandiva2006 3
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It is convenient to freeze bread after it has been baked because it will last a long time. Wait until the bread has cooled completely and make sure to double wrap it in plastic bags. When you want to reheat it, wrap it in aluminum foil and reheat it in a 350 degrees F/175 degrees C oven.
2006-07-26 04:38:20
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answered by spidersong 1
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Yes once the bread is cooled you can freeze it. It would be like freezing a cookie. It will not ruin the bread.
2006-07-26 04:33:39
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answered by iknow316brunc 1
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Zucchini bread that has chocolate chips? How does that taste? Sounds a little strange to me. But yes you can
2006-07-26 04:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's going to be fine, mom freezes bananer bread with choc chips all the time.
Besides it's only a loaf of bread...if it doesn't work out for you, you'll know for next time ;)
2006-07-26 04:34:19
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answered by kogirl 2
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I've frozen it before without any problems. In fact, I think it tastes a bit moister after spending some time in the freezer. If you decide not to freeze it, I'd be glad to help you eat up the rest!
2006-07-26 04:41:58
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answered by Chainsawmom 5
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I wouldn't eat it anyway. But of course u can freeze it. It won't mess the bread up. As long as it doesn't melt first.
2006-07-26 04:34:07
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answered by dreamer 2
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Yes, you can freeze it BUT you can also give it to a elderly neighbor, sick friend or new mom. That way you don't have to worry about storing it.
2006-07-26 05:49:17
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answered by n3mentx 3
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It freezes great! Don't forget to send me some!
2006-07-26 04:37:24
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answered by carolscreation 4
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no and if you need to you can cut up the zucc in the future and freeze that, too.
2006-07-26 04:33:25
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answered by barbie 3
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