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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:
Ew! Are you serious? I'm gonna start saving up for a bread maker. If I make
it, I know what's in it.
On Dec 10, 2012 4:54 AM, "kvnfidler" <kvnfidler@... wrote:
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Saw dust is the preservative used to keep bread from going moldy, the
cheap kind your talking about might be something else the name brand breads
use saw dust though.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "netspectre101" <netspectre101@
wrote:
I had a guy at my job, leave a container with 4 slices of bread in it on
my desk as a joke. So I put the thing on top of the microwave and left it
alone. Every time he came in I would say, "who wants bread?"
Then after about 2 months, we were shocked that it was still looking
good. It stayed locked in the container for about 9 months, then in a
couple of days it got moldy and went bad.
I bought white bread, from this Cuban supermarket to use for fishing. It
was really cheap. No lie, the fish would not eat it.
Fish! Smarter than us. I tossed the rest of the loaf in the water and
some ducks came over, ate a bit, then left. Ducks NEVER leave bread.
I am guessing whatever shit they put in there so it doesn't go bad is
really nasty.
Hail SATAN!!
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "S" <sthensleytx@ wrote:
So about a month ago i got a loaf of bread from the store and i dont
eat alot of sandwiches or do a whole lot with bread for that matter and it
doesnt seem to mold or get hard or anything. Can anyone relate to this?