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Showing Original Post only (View all)When should the ends of a loaf of bread be eaten? [View all]
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First and last pieces eaten | |
4 (15%) |
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Any time, but they aren't avoided | |
4 (15%) |
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Only if there are no other pieces | |
10 (37%) |
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Never | |
3 (11%) |
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Other | |
6 (22%) |
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Not Sure | |
0 (0%) |
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eat anytime for a tuna sandwich, but never for a ham, turkey, et al sandwich
NightWatcher
Dec 2015
#15
I keep bread in the freezer; ends are diced, sauteed in butter as croutons,
closeupready
Dec 2015
#21
They are necessary to keep the interior bread from growing stale. I don't buy that kind of
underahedgerow
Dec 2015
#26