Bread in America
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I was actually thinking about this hours before coming across this image.
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I love those parts more, they make better sandwiches in my opinion.
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@J1MM3RT said:
I love those parts more, they make better sandwiches in my opinion.
I can save them up for you. My kids won't eat them.
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As long as you can get them to line up perfectly & use a proper bread tag. None of that twist tie crap. I get the idea though I'm the only one in my family who likes them, but my roommates & I are constantly fighting over them, especially when one works as a perishable department manager & brings home free bread on the daily.
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Always have loved the heels. As a child I went on a field trip to Wonder Bread and got to have a heel from a loaf that was right out of the oven! I prefer rye, pumpernickel and sourdough bread over white bread.
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@technobabble said:
Always have loved the heels. As a child I went on a field trip to Wonder Bread and got to have a heel from a loaf that was right out of the oven! I prefer rye, pumpernickel and sourdough bread over white bread.
LOL. um... yum? Wonder Bread?
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We've been trying to find good bread that our kids still like. Ended up discovering that Bimbo was the best option. They won't eat artisan bread, but we don't want them eating most of that stuff. Bimbo has no corn syrup.
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I was a kid, it was fresh hot bread, I didn't care at the time.
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The bread I've been loving is from a regional Ma & Pa place around here, gotta find out from where, they make a Jalapeno Cheddar Sourdough. Mouth Watering good, for a small batch of loaves they even added bacon pieces into them. The only sad thing is when my store was carrying them it was few & far between to get them & expensive. My roommate never was able to bring one home so we had to give them our money, & with a smile, not unlike a kid on Christmas, we gladly accepted them.
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I miss the bread in Europe. They take their bread very seriously over there. Nothing like here. The bread is amazing absolutely everywhere.
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My daughter's first meal in France....
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#FirstWorldProblems
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@Bill-Kindle said:
#FirstWorldProblems
This isn't Twitter, there are no hashtags
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
#FirstWorldProblems
This isn't Twitter, there are no hashtags
I guess I will just have to spell it out then from now on (btw, I only do that to mock hashtagging)
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle said:
#FirstWorldProblems
This isn't Twitter, there are no hashtags
I guess I will just have to spell it out then from now on (btw, I only do that to mock hashtagging)
Hmm When i saw the Hasttag before i thought its just they have a problem in their spacebar hahaha
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Scott are you looking to adopt a independent 25 year old male and take them on trips to France?... I've never been to Europe...
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@RAM. said:
Scott are you looking to adopt a independent 25 year old male and take them on trips to France?... I've never been to Europe...
I've been thinking for a while how fun it would be to plan and lead small group trips around Europe. Ride the rails, stay in mom-n-pop places, hang out with the locals - all the stuff we like to do. I would have to have a clause in the contract stating that if someone turns out to be an annoying ass, I can leave them behind to finish the trip on their own.
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@RAM. said:
Scott are you looking to adopt a independent 25 year old male and take them on trips to France?... I've never been to Europe...
You can travel with us virtually by listening to our podcast!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@RAM. said:
Scott are you looking to adopt a independent 25 year old male and take them on trips to France?... I've never been to Europe...
You can travel with us virtually by listening to our podcast!
Ummm... you could have supplied the link, ya know. Nothing wrong with a little extra shameless self-promotion...
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thanks
And a new podcast is ready for Saturday night posting too!