Yep, that bread is better off on the counter.
Onions:
Moisture from the fridge will turn onions soft and modly. Store in a cool, dry place instead.
Coffee beans/grounds:
Leaving them in the fridge will make them lose their flavor. Instead store them in a cool, dry place.
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Olive oil:
Storing olive oil in the fridge will make it condense and turn into a harder, butter-like consistency.
Basil:
It wilts faster in the refrigerator and absorbs smells of the different foods in the fridge. It's better to keep basil sitting out in a fresh cup of water.
Honey:
Honey will stay good practically forever if you keep it tightly sealed. No need to keep it in the fridge.
Garlic:
In the fridge it gets rubbery and moldy, so it's best to keep it in a cool, dry place.
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Bread:
The fridge will dry out bread quickly. It's better to keep it in the freezer or on the counter instead.
Avocados:
Trying to ripen your avocados? Definitely don't put them in the fridge.
Potatoes:
Keeping potatoes in the fridge will make them sweet and gritty. Instead, store them in a paper bag.
Tomatoes:
Refrigeration changes their texture and aids in losing all their flavour. What's worse? The cold air stops the ripening process -- which gives tomatoes their flavour. Keep tomatoes out in a bowl or basket on the counter.
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