To remove dirt from your suede shoes, tear off a piece of
stale bread crust and rub it over the stains.
Not exact matches
I've tried 4 or 5 different types of flours (always in the same
bread pan), but the
crust always turns out hard and almost
stale - feeling.
The
crust will help keep the
bread from going
stale.
I more or less collect heels and nubs and
stale crusts of
bread in the back of the fridge, and one day, fed up with all the separately wrapped and very hard pieces, I made a lifetime's worth of breadcrumbs in my blender.
The
bread can be fresh or
stale and
crusts can be left on or removed.
As I've attempted to recreate the baguettes from my childhood, I've always failed at finding the right tips and skills to master them; the
bread ended up crumbling and dry, the
crusts were too thick, or the
bread went
stale after ten minutes.
For
bread crumbs I always put the uneaten
crusts from loaves in a unsealed plastic bag, then when I need some just bash up the
stale pieces with a rolling pin and... Voila!
Cleaning dirt off from suede shoes: Remove the
crust off from a loaf of
bread, let it get
stale and then use it to rub the dirt off.