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Re: The most disappointing things in life

Postby James on Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:45 am

It's always Italian Herb and Cheese bread if I go to Subway.
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Re: The most disappointing things in life

Postby Povey on Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:24 am

Cheese tastes nicer on brown bread and I usually have brown bread with beans on toast.

IT pisses me off when you see someone have Ketchup with beans. HP FTW!
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Re: The most disappointing things in life

Postby Atom on Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:36 am

Povey wrote:Cheese tastes nicer on brown bread and I usually have brown bread with beans on toast.

IT pisses me off when you see someone have Ketchup with beans. HP FTW!


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Re: Bread

Postby Craig on Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:54 pm

:lol: Is there anything that hasn't been discussed at length on UKThrash?

There's an Italian restaurant in Aberystwyth that does pretty amazing bread, it's proper crusty stuff with a small bowl of olive oil and vinegar mix to dip in :D
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Re: Bread

Postby Atom on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:00 pm

FUCK! Ok, this is going to sound awful...

Have you tried the Artisan bread they have at Pret A Manger? It makes all lesser breads cower in fear.

ALSO! Try Dove's Farm, that is really nice bread you can buy at most super markets.
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Re: Bread

Postby James on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:15 pm

Two more yeasty shout-outs:

1. CRUSTY. FUCKING. ROLLS. I could easily eat a whole pack of these, as long as they are still soft and fresh inside; preferably spread with crunchy peanut butter. Smooth is for wimps.

2. Tiger Bread, and especially tiger baguettes from Tesco - you can get a whole french stick sized tiger baguette for about 65p, and I have devoured the whole thing on more than one occasion - broken down into about three sandwiches of about a foot long each: one filled with ham, salad and a bit of mayo (godly), and the rest with trusty crunchy peanut butter.

UK Bread!

Actually, I really think we should bring various lovely breads to the Mercyful Summer Fate - certainly more wholesome than bucket-loads of Haribo! I may bring a tiger baguette for my personal perusal, but the spreading process could get messy.
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Re: Bread

Postby Raging Paul on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:44 pm

what is going on, why is my post from the disappointing things thread in here too?

p.s. the seeded loaf thing from sainsburys with either poppy seeds or sunflower seeds
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Re: Bread

Postby Craig on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:47 pm

Raging Paul wrote:what is going on, why is my post from the disappointing things thread in here too?


My bad, I just split the threads from Bill's post onwards. I've merged your "disappointing" post (see what I did there?) back into the thread :dance:
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Re: Bread

Postby Refused on Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:07 pm

James wrote:Two more yeasty shout-outs:

1. CRUSTY. FUCKING. ROLLS. I could easily eat a whole pack of these, as long as they are still soft and fresh inside; preferably spread with crunchy peanut butter. Smooth is for wimps.

2. Tiger Bread, and especially tiger baguettes from Tesco - you can get a whole french stick sized tiger baguette for about 65p, and I have devoured the whole thing on more than one occasion - broken down into about three sandwiches of about a foot long each: one filled with ham, salad and a bit of mayo (godly), and the rest with trusty crunchy peanut butter.

UK Bread!

Actually, I really think we should bring various lovely breads to the Mercyful Summer Fate - certainly more wholesome than bucket-loads of Haribo! I may bring a tiger baguette for my personal perusal, but the spreading process could get messy.


I came here in order to praise tiger bread, seems you have beat me to it. Managed to snag myself one of the tiger baguettes for 6p the other night by going into Tesco during the evening.
I ate half of it then beat a pedo off with the other half.
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Re: Bread

Postby Headtrip Higgins on Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:14 pm

Brown bread for cold sarnies
whit bread for hot sarnies and soup and such
and white bread for french toast STANDARD!

HATE BREAD WITH THOS FUCKING SEEDS THAT LODGE THEMSELVES IN YOU TEETH! :evil:
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Re: Bread

Postby VirusDave on Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:47 pm

WARBURTONS WHITE BREAD THE EXTRA THICK SLICE (ORANGE PACKET).

THEN...

WARBURTONS WHITE BREAD THE THICK SLICE (BLUE PACKET)

ALSO...

WARBURTONS TEA-CAKES.

WARBURTONS BREAD ALL ROUND!!
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Re: Bread

Postby Povey on Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:52 pm

Its all about muffins and crumpets.
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Re: Bread

Postby Katze on Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:18 pm

Craig wrote:My bad, I just split the threads from Bill's post onwards. I've merged your "disappointing" post (see what I did there?) back into the thread :dance:

Mine's in here too.


YES! Tiger bread! It's amazing.

I've eaten a lot of bread here at Plodman's the past couple days, part baked, french, pitta, crumpets... all of them covered in loads of cheese.
I normally buy the brown bread at uni - particularly good for egg and soldiers :)

Oh yeah, as pove reminded me... I can't forget muffins. Love them.
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Re: Bread

Postby James on Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:53 pm

I like having hot food in thick white bread with some ketchup. Examples: sausages, fish fingers, and obviously bacon.
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Re: Bread

Postby MartinC on Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:34 pm

I like brown bread with lots of seeds and weird stuff in it, but generally I prefer white bread.
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