Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm French.
Eat it how you damm well want, OP. There is no baguette police! Did you imagine every French person ate their baguettes in exactly the same way? Ha ha.
Really. What a strange post.
I am pretty sure there are language police in France. Baguette police don't seem like a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I but lots of baguette. Usually, we either eat sandwiches on them, slice them up in eat with a pasta dinner, or toasted with butter and jam for breakfast.
With pasta? Carbs with carbs? Oof.
Anonymous wrote:Your post assumes Americans don't know what to do with foreign food. Do you forget we are a nation of immigrants? Furthermore, we are the fattest nation in the world. When it comes to food, you can safely assume, yeah we got that covered.
....when it comes to generalization and judgment, you've got that covered.
Anonymous wrote:I just ride away with it in my bike basket or clutched under my arm and then throw it away when I get home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My EU DH eats bread with every meal (yes, even with tacos, Chinese food, etc.) Our kids eat bread and chocolate, or bread and nutella, as a snack after school while watching cartoons in their native language. Whatever they don't use up becomes toast the next morning.
Yes, it's tricky buying fresh bread every day in the US but we have a standing order at the local bakery and we've got a system down for buying bread every day. And, in a pinch, Whole Foods has good enough bakery bread.
I love European snobbery. Americans get accused of not eating baguettes perfectly according to French culture, but if your husband is EU he can insist on bread with his Chinese food and it’s quaint.
Similarly, if I admitted to giving my kids white bread with sugar on it every day while they watched SpongeBob I would get raked over the coals, but somehow if you add “in their native language” it is such a brag you can insert it into a post that isn’t even about TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out if curiosity, what bakeries do you buy baguettes from in the dc-area? Especially any that post when bread is coming out of the oven?
Levain Bakery!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Grocery store bread is full of seed oil, sugars and preservatives.
Anonymous wrote:I love that you included a picture. For the stupid Americans who don’t know what a baguette is, much less what to do with it?
Anonymous wrote:I'm French.
Eat it how you damm well want, OP. There is no baguette police! Did you imagine every French person ate their baguettes in exactly the same way? Ha ha.
Really. What a strange post.
Anonymous wrote:Out if curiosity, what bakeries do you buy baguettes from in the dc-area? Especially any that post when bread is coming out of the oven?