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Posted: 3/28/2005 2:58:54 PM EDT
I like Bunny bread.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:00:29 PM EDT
[#1]
Roman Meal. Bunny bread is good also. But I like my wheat breads. Close second is Pumpernickel. That rocks.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:01:42 PM EDT
[#2]
9 Grains!  I can't believe this stuff is good for you!
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:03:01 PM EDT
[#3]
Brownberry whole wheat.

Especially with fresh salted butter, or a good braunshweiger. YUM!

(At close to $3 a loaf, I don't get it that often).
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:05:43 PM EDT
[#4]
White Hen-the major convenience store in the Chicago area.  
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:07:17 PM EDT
[#5]
Arnold.  Variety doesn't matter, the multi grain, whole wheat, honey wheatberry etc are great.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:10:49 PM EDT
[#6]
Rotella's
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:11:51 PM EDT
[#7]
Maier's Italian
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:20:29 PM EDT
[#8]
Any brand that has potato bread is my favorite  
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:25:46 PM EDT
[#9]
Nature's Own whole wheat.

store bought bread sux compared to home made.

- but why is the 'peasant bread' loaf - $3.00 ??????
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:37:03 PM EDT
[#10]
Roman Meal, it rocks.  Been around for ages and has about 1% of my local supermarkets's shelve space.  That's OK, as long as they still carry it.

Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:45:03 PM EDT
[#11]
There is a local Bread company called "Portland French Bakery" here in portland that makes some kick ass bread.

The best is there asiago cheese bread.

I'm their IT consultant as well.

Good bunch people I tell you.

I go onsite every month charge them $120 an hour for my service and leave there with fist fulls of loafs.

Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:52:07 PM EDT
[#12]
+1 on the Bunny.  Must have something to do with being down South.  It's GREAT bread.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 3:58:21 PM EDT
[#13]
Mrs. Ramjet's homemade bread. Yep, the girl can't cook but she can bake. She use to win all kinds of awards for her breads.

Really; hates to cook but loves to bake. How goofy is that?
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:01:28 PM EDT
[#14]
The local stores have the best. Otherwise, Bunny Bread.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:02:56 PM EDT
[#15]
WalMart.... Seriously....
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:10:25 PM EDT
[#16]
We make our own. Grind the wheat and bake the bread. That is the best. Hot and fresh out of the oven. YUMMY!

A mixture of golden wheat and hard red winter wheat.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:13:22 PM EDT
[#17]
Who cares? I thought this was a gunboard.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:14:45 PM EDT
[#18]
Orowheat Whole Grain.  In the Midwest, it's called something else but it's the same bread.  

BTW, Roman Meal came out when I was a kid (goes to show my age).  It was quite novel as all we had up to then was "white bread" ala Kilpatricks or WonderBread.  WonderBread, it's a wonder it's bread.  White bread was fun to play with unlike wheat.  You could compress it into a ball (if the crust was removed) and pop an entire slice into your mouth.  

My favorite white bread is French sourdough and I relish munching on it when it's fresh.  Another good bread (though a different class) is the Italian Focaccia bread.  Yummy!
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:22:41 PM EDT
[#19]
Walmart's mutigrain for me, when I eat bread.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:29:16 PM EDT
[#20]
crappy white bread for anything but sandwiches

then i like jewish rye
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:31:15 PM EDT
[#21]
Oroweat seven grain
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:38:18 PM EDT
[#22]
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:39:48 PM EDT
[#23]
Roman Meal.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:47:15 PM EDT
[#24]
Pilsbury Wheat.  The softest damn bread out there and it stays fresh for a long time.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 4:58:01 PM EDT
[#25]
9 Grain or Roman Meal.
Although, after that pic, I'd switch to MrsGloftoe Sourdough in a second.....
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 5:15:23 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
Who cares? I thought this was a gunboard.



Although this is a gun board, this is the general discussion forum - meaning everything is discussed here.  If you wish to only read topics on guns then go to one of the gun related forums.  

And welcome
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 5:26:24 PM EDT
[#27]
#1 Our own Homemade from fresh ground wheat flour.
#2 Amish Homemade given in return for using our phone / picking things up in town for them
#3 ANYTHING from the Breadworks in Pittsburgh (Piccolo are you out there ?!?!?!?!)

Actually #1 and #2 are hard to decide between.
Link Posted: 3/28/2005 5:32:11 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:
There is a local Bread company called "Portland French Bakery" here in portland that makes some kick ass bread.

The best is there asiago cheese bread.

I'm their IT consultant as well.

Good bunch people I tell you.

I go onsite every month charge them $120 an hour for my service and leave there with fist fulls of loafs.




Mental Note: Add bakeries to possible client lists.
Link Posted: 4/18/2005 8:44:54 PM EDT
[#29]
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:47:17 PM EDT
[#30]
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:47:42 PM EDT
[#31]
I would say Kings Hawaiian Sweet Bread.
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:48:39 PM EDT
[#32]
Pinch-A........Pinch-A-Loaf.....[symbol crash]
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:57:19 PM EDT
[#33]
Mrs. Bairds.
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:58:14 PM EDT
[#34]
Natures Own
Link Posted: 5/19/2005 12:59:18 PM EDT
[#35]
real men like buns
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