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Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 03:55
by Akili Li
Brown Bread; also sometimes referred to as Boston Brown Bread in the US.

(Otherwise, if you're just referring to any kind of bread that is brown in color.... it could be ANYTHING).

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 03:57
by Death Candy
The Irish refer brown bread as wheat and rye. That's what I meant.

Pastries? Does that count?

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 04:20
by light_sucks
I'm learning so much about bread today, y'all.

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 04:35
by Death Candy
I'm going crackers wondering what the answer is.

Heh, crackers. XD

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 07:06
by Akili Li
Any bread made with wheat and rye? In any proportion? There are so many types of rye breads, with and without wheat...

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Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 08:26
by light_sucks
Could be crackers.

What about toast? Maybe toast?



I'm thinking when they're mostly made out of wheat or rye? Remember most of us buy bread instead of make it.

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 09:14
by Akili Li
I was referring to breads made entirely out of wheat and rye, yeah.
There are still a lot of options.
Super dense, or very light, chewy-crust or soft-crust or crispy-crust, sweet or with coffee or with caraway, not to mention the shape and size varieties. That's also not going into the options of things like rye spoon-breads, or pan-breads, or stuffed breads...

I have no clue what the buy-your-bread options these days are. Should go look next time I'm at the store.

Re: ~Beneficence~(REOPENED! NEW CONTESTS! NEW EVERYTHING!)

Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 09:32
by light_sucks
So when someone says wheat bread this is what I think:
http://www.rdeliciouskitchen.com/wp-con ... /bread.jpg

It's supposed to be a bit better for you than white bread. I like wheat bread better with sandwiches but if I'm eating toast I like it made with white bread.

There are a lot of options in the bread aisle now. I just buy the cheapest kind for sandwiches. It's like 89 cents for a loaf.

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Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 09:56
by Akili Li
Wow, that's not really that much more expensive than making it!
I mean, your verimost basic bread is just going to be flour, water, and your yeast-starter, and flour is about half that per pound (or less), but you'll almost always add in things like a pinch of salt, a handful of soaked wheat berries, or something else to give it more interest... maybe some oil if you expect it to be sitting around for a full day. So all told, that's about cheap enough I'd think of buying instead of baking! Maybe... depends a little, because a lot of times I'll start baking whenever I want to warm up, since it warms the house.

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Posted: Jan 21st, '17, 10:06
by light_sucks
Maybe just when you have to feed a lot of people?
And that is the cheapest bread. So it's not super nice. It's alright in a pinch.

The nicer ones are about 1.08 I think. They taste pretty good and are softer. But we get the cheapest at the moment.