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House Bread is a loaf where the profile of each slice is that of a classic house shape. ie a sort of square with a triangular roof and some cut out window and door shapes.
It's designed to turn the making and eating of healthy sandwiches into something that children can enjoy, as they decorate the
exterior or fill the interior of each slice with imaginative food items.
cut it out
http://www.istockph...ouse-from-bread.jpg [xandram, Dec 20 2010]
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A little carrot-stick picket fence, some cauliflower clouds...maybe a fruit salad rainbow. Yeah I could see this being a hit at lunch. |
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Turn it into a monster for boys and... well, idk about
girls. Maybe the house will work for them. |
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Yup, just include a little vacuum cleaner and a washing machine ... |
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This is cute [+] sorry I had missed it earlier! |
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[+] I'd bake this just for the novelty.. but I also see this as something that gets some unfortunate kid beat up at school because the house shaped sandwich that his mommy made would encourage excessive teasing. |
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We were so poor, my sandwiches were only a
doorstep. |
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If you made a toad in a hole it would look like a giant
amoeba was eating the house. ++ |
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//little vacuum cleaner and a washing machine// |
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Too bloody right. And if you all could teach them not to bitch and moan about tuesday's poker night, and thursday's bowling night, and monday night football, and friday's drinking with the boys night, and to stop posing theoretical assumptions about how a strand of brunette hair got onto my suit jacket, and that the remote control belongs in the hands of men... |
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I wouldn't worry too much [8th]. If *they* are on the internet then *they* are wrong... unless the kitchen has WiFi. |
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