My Favorite Bakery!

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This is a Pullman loaf of bread. Much longer and fairly thin sliced to make more sandwiches. I sold a lot of this to restaurants when I delivered bread. It actually got its name from the old Pullman train dining cars which they used because of its size. It also comes in whole wheat, rye and one inch slices for Texas toast.
 

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The sheer amount of bread related jokes on this thread is staggering, where do you find them all?It's not called the bread of life for nothing is it?When we were children, bread and jam was a great filler for young ones, and for ten years after the war ended things were strictly rationed, well until about 1953 anyway.There was never much to eat, but 'doorsteps' ( thick slices cut from the loaf) kept us going.
 
The sheer amount of bread related jokes on this thread is staggering, where do you find them all?It's not called the bread of life for nothing is it?When we were children, bread and jam was a great filler for young ones, and for ten years after the war ended things were strictly rationed, well until about 1953 anyway.There was never much to eat, but 'doorsteps' ( thick slices cut from the loaf) kept us going.
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That squirrel cake reminds me of Desperate Dan and his cow pie made by Aunt Aggie with horns coming out of the pastry top of the pie. this used to be in either The Dandy or The Beano kids comics, out years ago.;)
 
Bonnie, when I think of a squirrel cage...I think of the blower on the furnace....or one of these!:)

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