Sourdough Bread Bag
Best durable storage for homemade bread enthusiasts.
This reusable beeswax bread bag provides an eco-friendly alternative to plastic for storing your homemade bread. Measuring 17 x 12.6 inches, it is designed to keep sourdough and artisan loaves fresh for longer. The bag features a cotton lining and a beeswax coating, making it a natural and sustainable choice for your kitchen. It is a plastic-free solution that helps preserve the freshness of your baked goods.
$34.99
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#23 in Bread Boxes & Bags
Price vs Category Average
-64%
Below average
Brand
Li'l Things
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Who it's for
- Bread lovers who prioritize maintaining their sourdough's signature crispy crust.
- Environmentally aware consumers aiming to reduce their kitchen's ecological footprint.
Who should skip it
- Busy individuals preferring low-maintenance storage solutions for their baked goods.
- Users needing airtight storage for maximum longevity or specific bread varieties.
- Minimalists preferring versatile storage, or those with limited kitchen space.
Performance breakdown
Freshness Retention
Beeswax coating creates an effective barrier against premature staling.
Sustainability Impact
Eliminates single-use plastic waste with natural, biodegradable materials.
Ease of Cleaning
Requires gentle hand washing to maintain the integrity of the wax.
Storage Capacity
Generous dimensions accommodate most standard artisan and sourdough loaves.
Material Durability
Cotton lining provides a sturdy structure for repeated daily use.
Closure Security
Drawstring design ensures a tight seal to lock in moisture.
Key Specs
Brand
Li'l Things
Material
Cotton
Dimensions
17 x 12.6 inches
Closure Type
Drawstring
Food Safe Material
True
Eco-Friendly
True
Know before you buy
Yes, the 17 x 12.6-inch dimensions are spacious enough to accommodate most standard-sized round boules or oblong artisan loaves.
You should hand wash the bag using cool water and a mild, eco-friendly soap. Avoid hot water, as it will melt the beeswax coating, and let it air dry completely before your next use.
No, the beeswax is food-safe and neutral. It is designed to provide a protective, breathable barrier that preserves freshness without imparting any scent or flavor to your bread.
Unlike plastic, which traps moisture and can lead to a soggy crust, the cotton and beeswax construction allows for slight airflow. This helps maintain a crisp crust while keeping the interior crumb soft for a longer period.
With proper care and gentle hand washing, the coating typically lasts for several months of regular use. If the wax begins to wear thin, you can refresh it with food-grade beeswax pellets.
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