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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is your favorite type of bread. I like cinnamon bread, toasted and with butter. Yum.
True Dough
(27,314 posts)have any of that to share with us, deb?
debm55
(61,783 posts)OLDMDDEM
(3,286 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)DBoon
(25,149 posts)a delightful calorie bomd
debm55
(61,783 posts)Danascot
(5,296 posts)Technically it's a Rachel. A Reuben is made with corned beef, not pastrami.
I had an urge to make a Reuben a while ago but I couldn't find Russian dressing. Found one at the supermarket that had a long list of chemicals in the ingredients. I finally broke down and made my own and it came out good.
wendyb-NC
(4,732 posts)I like any kind of bread, especially fresh baked.
debm55
(61,783 posts)BoRaGard
(7,591 posts)(with baked beans)
debm55
(61,783 posts)BoRaGard
(7,591 posts)oft served with beans and "franks"

debm55
(61,783 posts)Nittersing
(8,507 posts)Lexington, MA
Danascot
(5,296 posts)Great stuff! She was from Boston.
debm55
(61,783 posts)SheltieLover
(81,730 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)SheltieLover
(81,730 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)BarbaRosa
(2,732 posts)with butter and Vegemite.
debm55
(61,783 posts)Nittersing
(8,507 posts)Such an easy bread recipe to throw together!
no_hypocrisy
(55,390 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)CrispyQ
(41,108 posts)Every now & then they make a rosemary bagel, & those fly out the door. IDK why they don't make them every day.
electric_blue68
(27,329 posts)I was like "oh, boy!"
Never seen one though.
CrispyQ
(41,108 posts)They are so good with plain cream cheese or just butter.
electric_blue68
(27,329 posts)Emile
(43,285 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)only 1981. No other bread compares.
Ritabert
(2,614 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(11,566 posts)Hell, I love a PB&J with sourdough! The best!
Keepthesoulalive
(2,415 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)3catwoman3
(29,809 posts)...make something called Sally Lunn bread, which is done in an angel food tin. Smelled and tasted delicious.
What is Sally Lunn Bread?
A Sally Lunn-type bread is a sweet bread similar to a brioche or a teacake. This recipe goes back centuries, to the 1700s when it is believed to have originated in the spa town of Bath in southwest England. However, details surrounding how it came to be are a bit unknown. One theory is that this recipe got its name from the title Soleil et lune which is French for sun and moon, representing the golden crust and fluffy white interior of the bread.
The Sally Lunn Eating House in Bath, England claims the recipe was brought to the region in the late 1600s by a refugee named Solange Luyon, who became known as Sally Lunn. We arent sure which theory to believe, but we know this: Sally Lunn bread is scrumptious and we love it!
debm55
(61,783 posts)3catwoman3.
JMCKUSICK
(6,620 posts)Hard Pumpernickel with butter Ham and Swiss Cheese.
Even better as grilled ham & cheese.
debm55
(61,783 posts)pandr32
(14,307 posts)Toasting cinnamon bread gives off a fresh burst of cinnamon seduction. If the bread is good--even better!
debm55
(61,783 posts)MiHale
(13,176 posts)I found a 7 grain bread around me that fits the bill. Then Naan bread
so useful in different ways, tortillas, bagels, croissants, soft pretzels.
debm55
(61,783 posts)WestMichRad
(3,392 posts)Duh!!
debm55
(61,783 posts)Wicked Blue
(9,022 posts)
debm55
(61,783 posts)cheesehed1
(2 posts)Beefsteak soft rye
debm55
(61,783 posts)Bavorskoami
(172 posts)Germany has the best breads! The mixed grain sourdough Bauernbrot, more rye than wheat flour, is the best. Also white bread rolls, called Brötchen (or Semmel in Bavaria) are also great with jam or honey at breakfast and with Bratwurst or what they call Leberkäse in a sandwich.
debm55
(61,783 posts)Bavorskoami
(172 posts)Thanks for welcoming me, but I have been here almost as long as you. I just that I have a little less than one thousandth of the number of your posts. Love it here and get much information, but I am not here enough to make timely responses.
debm55
(61,783 posts)electric_blue68
(27,329 posts)Nice, crunchy-ish crust, soft inside.
Either salted butter, or a sandwich - mayo, gatlic powder, provolone, heirloom tomato, or NJ beefsteak, lettuce.
A good, store bought pumpernickle.
Grilled cheese: butter, extra sharp cheddar, or swiss , a touch of mayo, garlic powder, a layer of thin sliced heirloom tomato,
.
Oh! How could I forget - Pretzel bread! above sandwich, or extra sharp cheddar, or mayo, garlic powder, and sliced tomato.
French baguette w butter. Or maybe EVO & garlic.
debm55
(61,783 posts)sheshe2
(98,466 posts)From the Portuguese bakery in Provincetown. My grandmother gave us 50 cents to buy a loaf for dinner when we were kids. Yes, 50 cents! It was heaven.
debm55
(61,783 posts)TommieMommy
(3,078 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,294 posts)I'll appropriate it the moment you do!
debm55
(61,783 posts)electric_blue68
(27,329 posts)debm55
(61,783 posts)electric_blue68
(27,329 posts)highlighted since I think they're kind of unique.
No biggie. 🙂
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