A loaf never has a chance to go stale in our house. Mr H will get though a loaf in a day. I buy myself a small fresh baked loaf from our local bakers for work. Its my secret lttle stash. It makes an amazing cheese & ham toastie on the george foreman lean mean fat reducing grilling machine.
Can't beat a fresh warm loaf. I will oneday get a bread maker.
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Is it just me that doesn't *get* bread? I could quite happily live without it. That said, I do like my mum's Weight Watchers granary bread, but throughout my time at uni I don't recall buying more than a few loafs of anything.
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Well, looks like the Wispa's back for good...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... 539810.stm
I never saw any the first time they broght them back.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... 539810.stm
I never saw any the first time they broght them back.
You weren't quick enough! The hardcore Wisparites got there before you!ashley b wrote:Well, looks like the Wispa's back for good...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... 539810.stm
I never saw any the first time they broght them back.
Couldn't live without bread, but I don't get butter or spreads. They seem pointless to me and ruin the taste of a good sandwich.all new Phil wrote:Is it just me that doesn't *get* bread? I could quite happily live without it. That said, I do like my mum's Weight Watchers granary bread, but throughout my time at uni I don't recall buying more than a few loafs of anything.
I couldn't live without butter. My mother quite often regales the story of me, when a child, eating half a pound of butter that was softening by the fire, and thus running her plans to bake.stu wrote:Couldn't live without bread, but I don't get butter or spreads. They seem pointless to me and ruin the taste of a good sandwich.
I hear you did the family a favour as she's a horrible cook.ashley b wrote:I couldn't live without butter. My mother quite often regales the story of me, when a child, eating half a pound of butter that was softening by the fire, and thus running her plans to bake.stu wrote:Couldn't live without bread, but I don't get butter or spreads. They seem pointless to me and ruin the taste of a good sandwich.
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