Totally depends on the what the bread will be used for.
If I'm making a nice sandwich then I'll go for a salt and pepper baguette or a seeded batch.
Toast is usually Kingsmill 50/50.
If I'm getting the toastie maker out then it's the cheapest white loaf available.
Just realised I've given this far too much thought!! |
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I bought some Wharburtons toasting bread once but wasn't that impressed. I think it was the squarer shape rather than the taste that made it ideal for the toaster. Toasters generally not great for wharburtons white. I have to turn it upside down half way through |
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Don't like any factory bread, local bakers or make my own. I like a course texture with sesame oil and sunflower seed, smells great in the toaster and makes me hungry just cooking it. |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
I dont buy any commercial bread far too many needless additives "
I think the government are adding something to all flour so even if you make your own it will have additives . |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie."
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it. |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it."
That’s why i stopped buying milk |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it.
That’s why i stopped buying milk "
I don't buy that either haha. |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it.
That’s why i stopped buying milk
I don't buy that either haha."
The weekly “Oh shit that’s still in the fridge” |
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It varies from day to day depending on what I fancy when in the bakers. I do however buy the odd warbetons toastie when working as I don't have the opportunity to visit the bakers. |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it."
Freeze a loaf and it take out slice at a time. Thaws quickly or you can toast it. |
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"I'm weird. I don't buy bread.
Do you make bread?
Separately, we go for Warburtons toastie.
No I just don't really eat it very often. If I ever bought it I'd use a couple of slices then the rest would end up stale or mouldy so I stopped buying it.
Freeze a loaf and it take out slice at a time. Thaws quickly or you can toast it. "
Its not worth losing the freezer space for. I'd rather just not eat it. |
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