Bread is love, bread is life
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Why waste my time when I can slather it with something delicious?
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Better bread is bested by buttered bread.
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Don't be trapped by convention. Eat the best part by itself.
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You’re not going to sit and eat a spoonful of jelly like a fucking goblin
Yes I fucking will. I mean it. I do. It's delicious.
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It's okay to be wrong
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God gave us grain but not bread so that we, too, could indulge in the joy of creation.
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Nah, butter makes that bread even better, especially when it's fresh.
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Personally I just have keto bread with like 1 net carb. Love bread and love the fiber.
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Absolutely! You must always try the bread unbuttered first. Then add the butter for the second bite, but that first bite of freshly baked, still steaming bread must be plain to truly experience it's splendor.
Fun fact, while the Eucharist/communion is given as a special ceremony in most denominations, originally the eating of bread at any time was considered a holy moment.
"For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come." In the king James, but many other translations phrase it as "whenever" or "every time" instead of "as often"
Still today, (Christian) Quakers take it this way. You are taking the Eucharist whenever you eat bread (or just eat) or drink wine (or just drink). There is also a belief that every bath is a baptism, and that the sacraments are daily lived experiences.
So, yeah, bread is life, and is holy, and is all things that are good, and yes, I am a diabetic, and I'll cut out soda, and ice cream, and candy, and even (God help me) potatoes if I have to... But you'll get my bread over my cold, dead, amputated foot.
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I see extreme anti-carb mentality like teetotalling when the health goal is really just don't be a drunkard.
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So basically people eat porridge when they don’t have access to a mill and oven.
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Bread is a whole lot of work to make than say, rice. Bread isn't cheap, it's only cheap because some of the ingredient might've been subsidised in one way or another, to make sure the country isn't starving. It's popular among us peasant because it could last, it's one of the most versatile ingredient available, and it's filling.
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Simple: I'm a carb based life form.
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Bread is bested by buttered bread, better bread is bested by buttered bread, but better bread bests buttered better bread.
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I'm confused about the single full stop. It shows they have knowledge of basic punctuation, but refuse to use it.
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In 1900 the average French person was eating 900g of bread per day.
I'm working on it to reach this level again.
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I only accept the darkest, blackest bread there is. I crave the fiber
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Do you put low-fat mayonnaise on it?
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I like how in the menu the chef is like you assholes can't have bread cuz you don't deserve it.
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Reading "anti crab" propaganda made me think extra.