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#113216
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posted 01-10-2008 16:32

 
Big bread fan, me. Can't get enough of it. Bread and butter, or just bread on its own. Whichever. I eat bread everyday, sometimes more than once.

What's your favourite type of bread?
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#113221
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posted 01-10-2008 16:35

 
Braces medium white sliced is the chap for your standard lunchtime sandwich.

Otherwise it´s Tiger Bread or Hedgehog Bread from Sainsbury or Morrisons respectively.
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#113223
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posted 01-10-2008 16:36

 
I am TOTALLY a bread man, have been ever since I was a bread boy.

Oh, my favorite type is a tie between southern U.S. style buttermilk biscuits and genuine (that's gen-you-whine) French baguettes.
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posted 01-10-2008 16:41

 
Poilane sourdough or caraway seed rye, I think, assuming I'm not allowed things like croissants.

Bread is bloody fantastic, though. I think I would go insane without bread-product.
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posted 01-10-2008 16:41

 
By a complete coincidence, one of Europe's premier fashion fairs, held annually in Barcelona, is called "Bread and Butter".

Here's one of the displays of trainers from last year's show:

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posted 01-10-2008 17:22

 
How odd. Normally, introducing trainers into a thread makes it go on for pages and pages. Here, it seems to have been a thread-killer.

Back to the lab on this mystery...
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posted 01-10-2008 17:24

 
Well, it's Nike, innit.
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#113261
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posted 01-10-2008 17:24

 
Nike are shit, AG.

Sainsbury's used to do a savoury wheel. It was fucking amazing. A circle of bread, covered in cheese, onions, and tomato. I long for the days when they stocked it.
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#113263
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posted 01-10-2008 17:28

 
Seems like the sort of thing you could DIY fairly easily.
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posted 01-10-2008 17:35

 
You'd need to have some serious stitching skills for the uppers and some good material for the soles, it's not as easy as it looks.
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#113270
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posted 01-10-2008 17:38

 
If those little kids can do it, he can do it.
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#113289
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posted 01-10-2008 18:01

 
My wife makes fabulous, fairly healthy buttermilk scones, if anyone wants the recipe.
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#113300
posted 01-10-2008 18:19

 
A good German-style sourdough bread... with Zwiebelmettwurst... I could live on that.

And Pumpernickel. With a cheese like Port Salut. Fantastic.
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#113306
posted 01-10-2008 18:22

 
My girlfriend's got stupendous baps.

Oh, that was the thread from a couple of days ago, wasn't it? Sorry, as you were.
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#113313
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posted 01-10-2008 18:27

 
Bread that hurts, that's good bread.
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posted 01-10-2008 18:27

 
EIM wrote:
QUOTE:
Big bread fan, me.

And now I have a Budgie earworm...
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