Anonymous wrote:I always picture Americans eating spaghetti and having bread with butter on the side along with iceberg lettuce and shredded carrots for salad. Wishbone Italian dressing.
Or they eat it with steak dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I am from Serbia, and while the bread there is tasty, there are certainly equally good breads here.
Anonymous wrote:I always picture Americans eating spaghetti and having bread with butter on the side along with iceberg lettuce and shredded carrots for salad. Wishbone Italian dressing.
Or they eat it with steak dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would venture the majority of American women grab one to slice and serve with soft butter as a side with supper.
Isn’t all butter hard until it’s been sitting out of the fridge for a while?
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone on DCUM so obsessed with “bakery bread?” I’ve literally never heard this term anywhere outside this forum, but here it’s the only bread anyone will cop to eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our chef makes us fresh bread 2-3x a week. It's amazing. I have tried a *lot* of "higher end" bakeries around here and they all do not compare to European ones. Even in Serbia I had better tasting bread from a bakery than anywhere in MD/VA/DC
Sigh. I know you think this post makes you sound amazing, but you just sound like a prat.
Anonymous wrote:Our chef makes us fresh bread 2-3x a week. It's amazing. I have tried a *lot* of "higher end" bakeries around here and they all do not compare to European ones. Even in Serbia I had better tasting bread from a bakery than anywhere in MD/VA/DC
Anonymous wrote:I would venture the majority of American women grab one to slice and serve with soft butter as a side with supper.