PANERA BREAD UPDATE: Remember this loaf?Hahaa...well I think It's ready to turn into Something useful! Any ideas on what I could do with it?...WHAT? I Heard that!!Hahaha.. Could it be a doorstop? Nope, not heavy enough...Dip it in some of that plastic stuff?? I don't know...Any Artsy ideas anyone?? I've kept it This long, I'd hate to just throw it away! On well, I'll leave y'all to ponder the ideas.. Have a wonderful and safe Sunday!!
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Pass the syrup, please....breakfast looks wonderful! Hmm, door stop sounds like a good idea -- very unique. lol
Happy Sunday.
Well, shucks, now I'm hungry!! Looks good.
I'm waiting for Brittney to pick me up; we're going out of town for a few days. Will see you when we get back!! ((hugs))
Breakfast looks good!
Spray with some shellac and sit it out and watch the birds try to eat it for an afternoon's amusement. :-)
Mmmmm....I love pancakes.
The bread could be dried out and laquered and using a salt dough recipe make some smaller ones and different shaped ones and Make a diplay?
A few heads of wheat and things....????
Mmmm that breakfast looks good :9.
for the bread you could grind it and feed pigeons in the backyard, or you could place it in a small basket with a lot of wheat stalks and grapes and place in the kitchen aisle, or you can paint a landscape and use it like a garden decoration, or you can carve it and place some fruits in it ;)
Pancakes looks good! I never use pancakes for breakfast. I know you americans does. It can be used for dinner and even for dessert as well.
I am sorry, I have no idea what you can use that loaf for. If you can't eat it, maybe you can give it to animals?.....
Have a nice day, my friend! :-)
You could use it for a Plumbers helper...any plumber who gets out of line...gets a WHACK!
Hahaaaa...Thanks Guys...I'll probably just end up chunking it...It's really just been a great reminder NOT to eat Bread from Paneras!hughugs
Breakfast looks good, not sure about that bread tho, I say dump it.
Did you make those pancakes? They look just like the ones my Grandma would make from scratch. I've never been able to duplicate hers. She always did a bit of this and a touch of that. Mine always come out too thick and heavy. I'd love some helpful pancake hints... even if it's a box mix. lol...
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