No. Just one unfortunately free of the pleasant treat of bread in a can.Have I lived some kind of sheltered, privileged life?!?![]()
No. Just one unfortunately free of the pleasant treat of bread in a can.Have I lived some kind of sheltered, privileged life?!?![]()
I'm tempted to order some just to give it a try!No. Just one unfortunately free of the pleasant treat of bread in a can.
Shepards pie….My Mom used to take a good portion of the left over turkey and mix it with the left over stuffing and gravy, put that in the oven with the left over mashed taters on top with some cheese, that was pretty damned good as well. She always saved out the dark meat for cold sandwiches.
First hop on I90. Drive east to end. Hit nearest supermarket.Yeah, after reading you guy's posting about canned bread I did a Google search and found several links to the B&M Canned Bread.
I've never heard of, much less seen, such a thing before now.
Canned bread sounds like some kind of holdover from the days of WWII K-rations to me.
Have I lived some kind of sheltered, privileged life?!?![]()
It is but it’s nothing like pumpernickel bread. It’s a molasses enriched bread. I forget what the homemade version recipes use for flours. I made it from scratch long long ago. It’s closer to a quick bread texture wise like zucchini bread.It's actually pretty good stuff.
I never heard of it either. Maybe it's a regional thing. Don't know.Yeah, after reading you guy's posting about canned bread I did a Google search and found several links to the B&M Canned Bread.
I've never heard of, much less seen, such a thing before now.
Canned bread sounds like some kind of holdover from the days of WWII K-rations to me.
Have I lived some kind of sheltered, privileged life?!?![]()
It is regional but you’re in the region! Assuming you’re still in Wayne county.I never heard of it either. Maybe it's a regional thing. Don't know.
Rick
Yup, still here. I'll have to look for it.It is regional but you’re in the region! Assuming you’re still in Wayne county.
I saw that it's at Walmart. As much as I hate Walmart right now I'll pick up a can tomorrow.It is regional but you’re in the region! Assuming you’re still in Wayne county.
It’s mildly or moderately sweet. Goes well warm with butter. A plate of beans and good hot dogs with the brown bread is a comfort food of mine that takes me back to the 70’s growing up. Market 32/price Chopper out by Albany has it near the canned beans iirc. I am not sure if Hannaford’s has it. We don’t have Wegmans so I am no help there.I saw that it's at Walmart. As much as I hate Walmart right now I'll pick up a can tomorrow.
I'll report back my findings after I try it.
Rick
My all time favorite! two is plenty for me and a side of coleslaw.To me...... NOTHING beats a good old BLT! Back in the day I was good for 4-5 of them for lunch with a few good pickles and Mao slathered all over them.
Here, here! Though a BLT isn't much of an experimental sandwichTo me...... NOTHING beats a good old BLT! Back in the day I was good for 4-5 of them for lunch with a few good pickles and Mao slathered all over them.
My sister in law makes a smoked salmon & cream cheese spread/dip.My favorite right now. Smoked Salmon on Rye toast. Under the salmon is a layer of soft cream cheese, thinly sliced green onion tops, and some capers. On top is the thinly chopped tops of the green onions and a bunch of freshly ground white pepper.
I do like the sound of that. I haven't had toasted cheese sandwiches in a long time probably years. A light case of Type 2 Diabetes so I watch what I eat. I'm also cheap so I made some out of Swiss cheese with some bacon bits added. Very tasty! I also made some using Velveeta slices, once again was good and then some with Cheese Whiz. I haven't had Cheese Whiz since the 70's. A bit salty but still tastes the same to me. I may never make them again but I did enjoy having them again.Here, here! Though a BLT isn't much of an experimental sandwich
The local Shari's restaurant served a 3-cheese grilled sandwich with bacon. That was pretty tasty.
Until they closed their doors for good.
EDIT: I decided that I'd make myself a Shari's-style 3-grilled-chees & bacon sandwich for lunch today. Monterey jack, provolone, & Swiss cheeses on whole grain bread with 3 strips of crispy bacon. Turned out really good! A complete cholesterol BOMB, but very tasty!
It was fairly common around Scranton PA. In the 70's and 80's it was a staple at Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. I preferred the raisin version, as I though it was more moist than the non-raisin version. With some butter on it, yum!Yeah, after reading you guy's posting about canned bread I did a Google search and found several links to the B&M Canned Bread.
I've never heard of, much less seen, such a thing before now.
Canned bread sounds like some kind of holdover from the days of WWII K-rations to me.
Have I lived some kind of sheltered, privileged life?!?![]()