Ever Fresh Bread

Ever fresh bread

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8 Responses to “Ever Fresh Bread”

robin Said:

Just what remora needs, some ‘tin flour power’. :lol:

robin

remora Said:

Crumbs! robyn your panning skills are definitely on the rise.You certainly used your loaf on that one didn’t you old girl.

:lol:

rem.

johan Said:

Bread in a can..Ok, that is going a little too far..

len Said:

Japan has nothing on Germany. BEHOLD! CHEESEBURGER IN A CAN!

http://gizmodo.com/351304/cheeseburger-in-a-can-reviewed

take it away rem….

remora Said:

..if I could only finish the triplet-pun “Tin-Pan-Allez”..(Danny Bloom i am so disappointed in you)

*Now-is-the-time-for-all-good-men-to-come-to-the-aid-of their Blogsite*..or

*”The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”..which is a Pangram or Pungramme or Japundit-gram whatever?..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram

(your’s confused and off to Dartz)

remora

Edward Chmura Said:

Cheeseburger in a can. . . Erk!

len Said:

and the machines they rode in on-

http://www.wordpress.tokyotimes.org/?p=1830

remora Said:

Bread in a Can?..Yucky-tate!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakitate!!_Japan#Azuma.27s_Non-Ja-pan

“The theme of a bread maker in a society that lacks a long tradition of eating bread on a frequent basis is unusual. Bread consumption in Japan saw appreciable figures within roughly the fifty years leading up to 2003.[4] Lack of bread eating food culture, in fact, serves as the protagonist’s, Azuma Kazuma, motive throughout the entire series: to create a bread that would reflect Japan and that the Japanese could be proud of.”

*mog-mog*

remora

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