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A good bread analogy here
16:50 - Apr 11 with 1289 views
Mullet
Mindblowing in many ways
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A good bread analogy here
on 16:53 - Apr 11 with 1243 views
J2BLUE
Imagine having to offer it a new deal after one good sandwich.
Truly impaired.
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A good bread analogy here
on 16:56 - Apr 11 with 1200 views
eireblue
A good bread analogy here
on 16:53 - Apr 11 by
J2BLUE
Imagine having to offer it a new deal after one good sandwich.
Especially when only one slice is used.
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A good bread analogy here
on 17:01 - Apr 11 with 1165 views
WD19
Incredible. Everyone knows an 800g loaf from Pauls only costs £6.60.
£16 would be a rip off.
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A good bread analogy here
on 17:30 - Apr 11 with 1077 views
SWGF
I don't begrudge anyone earning a crust
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A good bread analogy here
on 17:32 - Apr 11 with 1057 views
jeera
A good bread analogy here
on 16:56 - Apr 11 by
eireblue
Especially when only one slice is used.
Slice or round?
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:28 - Apr 11 with 954 views
jeera
A good bread analogy here
on 17:32 - Apr 11 by
jeera
Slice or round?
Shocking behaviour from J2!
It's a sociological question.
Do the good people of Ireland call sawn sections of break slices or rounds or even something else as a rule?
And don't try to use Eire's post as an example. He might have just been trying to fit in.
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:31 - Apr 11 with 944 views
eireblue
A good bread analogy here
on 17:32 - Apr 11 by
jeera
Slice or round?
A round slice.
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:33 - Apr 11 with 937 views
jeera
A good bread analogy here
on 18:31 - Apr 11 by
eireblue
A round slice.
J2 was trying to convince me a few days ago that bread used to come in tubes or something.
I was having none of it of course.
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:37 - Apr 11 with 923 views
J2BLUE
A good bread analogy here
on 18:33 - Apr 11 by
jeera
J2 was trying to convince me a few days ago that bread used to come in tubes or something.
I was having none of it of course.
Truly impaired.
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:47 - Apr 11 with 884 views
chrismakin
That's interesting too
Never be afraid to share your thoughts.
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A good bread analogy here
on 18:53 - Apr 11 with 859 views
eireblue
A good bread analogy here
on 18:37 - Apr 11 by
J2BLUE
Hmmm, that looks like the more common Jaffa Cake Cake baker.
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A good bread analogy here
on 19:06 - Apr 11 with 827 views
jeera
A good bread analogy here
on 18:53 - Apr 11 by
eireblue
Hmmm, that looks like the more common Jaffa Cake Cake baker.
I can't decide if that's a really old method, or some modern experiment.
It does look like a bread cross cake type thing though.
Maybe useful for making steamed puddings?
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A good bread analogy here
on 19:51 - Apr 11 with 778 views
Mullet
A good bread analogy here
on 19:06 - Apr 11 by
jeera
I can't decide if that's a really old method, or some modern experiment.
It does look like a bread cross cake type thing though.
Maybe useful for making steamed puddings?
It's an Anderson loaf innit
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