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Toast Taste Test

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If you've ever grown tired of the flavour of a type of bread and gone and bought a different type before you've used the entire loaf then this is for you!

This presliced loaf contains:
2 x Soft white
2 x Soy & Linseed
2 x 12 grain
2 x Pane Rustico
2 x Olive and Rosemary
2 x Fruit Loaf
2 x Ciabatta
2 x Corn & Barley Cob
2 x Panini
2 x Sourdough
2 x Hard-dough (for Rods Tiger)
2 x Marzipan-laced (for thumbwax)
2 x Pumpernickel (for hippo)
2 x Molasses Brown (for waugsqueke)
2 x Focaccia (for blissmiss) And, of course, 2 x Halfbaked Croissants!
All in thick slices, suitable for toasting.

I see no reason why your local baker couldn't just bake all loaves the same size and shape and mix to a standard selection, as above, or to order. Eat it blindfolded. Delivered same day, anywhere on the planet, by Helper Monkeys.

UnaBubba, Sep 27 2001


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       The croissants are the end crusts. I don't care what happens to the rest of the ends, they're inedible.
UnaBubba, Sep 27 2001
  

       For those of us who prefer bread ends (heels), would there be special, assorted bags o' rejects from your loaves? If so, I'm all for it.
innerlemming, Sep 27 2001
  

       OK. Done, for you, innerlemming.   

       btw, it got that name because I'm alliterate.
UnaBubba, Sep 28 2001
  

       I agree with Peter, it's not really a "taste test".   

       Maybe call it "UnaBubba's Bread Sampler"?
mrkillboy, Sep 28 2001
  

       I thought about it, but it's too hard to keep the slices seperate, unless you were to bake a sheet of non-stick paper between each 'slice'.   

       I know what you mean. We *only* buy unsliced loaves.
UnaBubba, Sep 28 2001
  

       What about Marzipan laced breads? huh? Can I get Marzipan bread slices? huh? Can I? huh?
thumbwax, Sep 28 2001
  

       As a bread fan, I'm excited about this. Except that I don't think you should bake all the loaves to the same size. You could have a gently tapering wedge shape, running from a large crusty farmhouse type down to a ciabatta and croissant tip. Such a loaf would not only be a compedium of taste sensations, but lovely to behold.
pottedstu, Sep 28 2001
  

       You're onto it [pottedstu].   

       I have this vision, not of an aluminium cube, but a massive, glorious compendium of farinaceous flavours to titillate the tastebuds, excite the eye, overpower the olfactory sense and humble the hungers of men (and women) the world over.
UnaBubba, Sep 28 2001
  

       Yay!
beauxeault, Sep 28 2001
  

       What, no pumpernickel? - should be about halfway down pottedstu's "Wedge o' Bread™". I would like an alternative packaging where the breads are ordered by colour.
Oh yes, and one halfbaked slice.
hippo, Sep 28 2001
  

       This is also going to be the world's largest loaf of bread, at this rate.
UnaBubba, Sep 29 2001
  

       As a student, I think there should be a couple of slices of that kind of bread (I'm sorry, I don't know its name) that lives in my cupboard and has spots of grey-green fluff on the crusts. It's an exciting type of bread - the longer you have it, the more green there is. Sometimes they're blue too!
lewisgirl, Sep 29 2001
  

       please one slice of tubby toast
po, Sep 29 2001
  

       OK, it's a great idea, but add on
2 x Irish (it's the best type) Brown Bread for modular
modular, Oct 30 2003
  


 

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