Anonymous wrote:Fresh bread is better than frozen bread. That's easy.
OP, your way is better for you but it's not better for me.
Anonymous wrote:What if I don't want toast? Just plain bread?
Anonymous wrote:American bread SUCKS. It sucks sucks sucks!!!
No, I'm not talking about your local bakery bread, but the typical mass produced bread in the bread aisle you get a your typical grocery store chain.
American bread just has a weird texture and god awful taste because it is absolutely loaded with high fructose corn syrup. It's also insane how much sodium is in bread made in the US. Just two slices of bread might have almost 20% of your DV for sodium intake. A pita bread from a package would have nearly the same level of sodium. It's absurd.
If you go to big bread making countries like France, Italy, Etc. they never eat garbage bread on a regular basis like Americans do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy a loaf of two of fresh sliced bread from our neighborhood bakery and freeze it immediately. Then just toast the slices we want to use throughout the week. But every time I'm in a grocery store the bread section is MASSIVE. It sort of grosses me out. Why buy that crap for $3 to 6 when a good bakery loaf is maybe $5 to 8?
Why don't you bake your own, you lazy pretentious cow?
This made me laugh!Anonymous wrote:We buy a loaf of two of fresh sliced bread from our neighborhood bakery and freeze it immediately. Then just toast the slices we want to use throughout the week. But every time I'm in a grocery store the bread section is MASSIVE. It sort of grosses me out. Why buy that crap for $3 to 6 when a good bakery loaf is maybe $5 to 8?
Anonymous wrote:Our market has a bakery. It’s baked daily and the selection is great. Actually the bakeries in my community are lackluster. I needed a cake, and although I make killer cakes, I lack decorating skills and this occasion called for some pizzazz. My sister told me to try our local market’s bakery, which I’d never used for cakes. Best.cake.ever! Eric the baker is turned out to be a superstar. It was beautifully done and he also gave me those cake flairs which were a big hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s bread. It’s just a serving platter for my peanut butter. And if I’m making grilled cheese, it has to be Sunbeam White Bread. We get fresh Italian bread once a week from a local Italian restaurant. $3.00 a loaf. It’s delicious. But I don’t use it for sandwiches.
My 15 year old came over yesterday with three buddies from swim team after practice. I think I made 12-16 grilled cheese sandwiches for them with canned tomato soup. The $3 loafs of white bread and cheddar cheese from Costco was great.
Anonymous wrote:God I hate this forum so much sometimes. Hate it.
The bread I buy costs $2.50. I can’t afford a $6-$8 loaf. Even if I could, the nearest bakery is 20 miles away.