Re: The price of bread
Posted: Wed 02 Jan, 2008 21.45
My toaster is in a cupboard so I grill.Jovis wrote:Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it? Or do you reserve that purely for when the thing's broken?
My toaster is in a cupboard so I grill.Jovis wrote:Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it? Or do you reserve that purely for when the thing's broken?
Touché.Hymagumba wrote:you're nextSlagathor. wrote:Good riddance to Barcode, I was getting tired of his gibberish posts.
I'm very disappointed in santa. I put a four slice toaster on my wish list and he didn't deliver.Jovis wrote:Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it? Or do you reserve that purely for when the thing's broken?
You mean you had to pick it up?he didn't deliver.
No, I eat it.Jovis wrote:Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it?
Jovis wrote:You mean you had to pick it up?he didn't deliver.
In the summer, I also barbeque it.Jovis wrote:Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it? Or do you reserve that purely for when the thing's broken?
It is not, even when poncy. When it's all designer "fresh from M&S or better" then it reaches the heady limits of £2 for a fairly dinky loaf thing.Sput wrote:That depends on your choice of bread! Is it designer?