loaf bread

loaf bread

n. Chiefly Southern US
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Kahit po hindi ko lagyan ng palaman, lagi ko po 'yang pinapapak at sinasawsaw sa gatas or sa hot chocolate,' said Sarah, whose favorite is the classic white bread and the choco chip loaf bread.
"The use of tumbler to check all four sides of the loaf bread and the presence of tornado cleaner to ensure all baking pans are clean and free of crumbs were also incorporated in the process," he added.
He tapped his former classmate, Koa, to supply loaf bread to the supermarket.
For days she had gathered plump pieces of her made-from-scratch biscuits and choice ends of fresh loaf bread and mixed them with home-churned butter, high-dollar raisins, and a dab of cinnamon.
In particular, Gardenia Bread is reverting to its October prices of P46.75 and P62 for the 400-gram (g) and 600 g Gardenia Loaf Bread, respectively.
Sage by Heston Blumenthal The Custom Loaf Bread Maker, PS249.99, at John Lewis
Head pastry chef Angelica Brioschi and head baker, chef Yoshio Nishiyama bake breads and pastries daily, including savoury Japanese loaf bread and rice powder loaf bread, or sweet green tea biscuit bread and almond chocolate croissants.
BRC director general Stephen Robertson said: "The wet weather and higher feed costs are affecting vegetables and meat and poor supplies on world markets are making the ingredients for some manufactured foods more expensive." LOAF BREAD prices have 15p a loaf - with of more to come.
There was the Knickerbocker Bakery advertising superior loaf bread; the Knickerbocker packet ship bringing in Jamaican rum; and the Knickerbocker Hotel, "a 'spacious and airy' tavern on little George Street" (43).