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- Subject: Re: Slicing Bread from Machines?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.132519.724@ualr.edu>
- From: lindstrom@acs.harding.edu
- Date: 18 Nov 92 13:25:18 -0500
- Reply-To: lindstrom@acs.harding.edu
- References: <1du1ejINNg2r@gw.home.vix.com>,<fred-mckenzie-121192173347@k4dii.ksc.nasa.gov>
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- In article <fred-mckenzie-121192173347@k4dii.ksc.nasa.gov>, fred-mckenzie@ksc.nasa.gov (Fred McKenzie) writes:
- >In article <1du1ejINNg2r@gw.home.vix.com>, shedevil@vix.com (Anne P.
- >Mitchell JD) wrote:
- >> Well, I couldn't just let the bread machine thread die, now could I?
- >>
- >> How do you all slice your bread? Are your hands that steady, as to
- >> get even slices for sandwiches? Or are there some nifty gadgets out
- >> there to assist in the slicing of bread?
- >
- >Anne-
- >
- >A friend described the use of a meat slicer for bread. I haven't found one
- >in the stores yet, so I can't report on how well it works.
- >
- >Can anyone else suggest a specific make or model of a food slicer that is
- >likely to do a good job slicing bread? The only meat slicers I'm familiar
- >with are in supermarkets!
- >
- >fred-mckenzie@ksc.nasa.gov
-
- Really, folks... it's not all that difficult to slice bread by hand (that
- is, with a knife.. not like the "ginsu" commercial). Get yourself a bread
- knife (long and thin), place the loaf on the side and slice away. I can
- slice bread as thin-as-you-please. Of course, I don't know anything about
- these "bread machines" as I feel the baker and the loaf must become one
- to achieve the ultimate end product.
-
- Greg
-
-