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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

Due to a request I'll start a thread

Whats your favourite type or brand of bread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My own home-made soda bread.

White bread is revolting stodge

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By *aucyladMan
over a year ago

Dublin

Love white bread but rarely eat it as it does all sorts to me! But god is it nice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wholemeal crammed with seeds and stuff

Toasted with Marmite and peanut butter

I'm addicted

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple
over a year ago

kinkytown

Addicted to home made brown soda bread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Genesis soda farls or the sourdough from Ursa Minor in Ballycastle

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By *s979Man
over a year ago

same

Dunnes organic sourdough delicioso

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary

Brown round cake

Basket loaf

Brown or white grinder

Brown loaf

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Brown soda or tiger loaf

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By *inkywife1981Couple
over a year ago

A town near you

Treacle bread

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By *onalmor2Man
over a year ago

West Cork

My homemade banana bread its delicious

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By *uriousVoyeurMan
over a year ago

Northside

Brennan's batch...but it has to be today's bread today,not today's bread tomorrow or the next day!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sourdough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Brown round cake

Basket loaf

Brown or white grinder

Brown loaf"

What's a brown round cake?

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

Since I just got a fresh one in the shops thats so squishy I'm going with a Maltana

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Since I just got a fresh one in the shops thats so squishy I'm going with a Maltana "

Jeez there's a whole new world of bread to discover over the border!

*packs suitcase*

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By *oulernerMan
over a year ago

Dublin City

My wife's sourdough

She is a professional though, so ...

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"Since I just got a fresh one in the shops thats so squishy I'm going with a Maltana

Jeez there's a whole new world of bread to discover over the border!

*packs suitcase*"

I'll bring you one next weekend

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Since I just got a fresh one in the shops thats so squishy I'm going with a Maltana

Jeez there's a whole new world of bread to discover over the border!

*packs suitcase*

I'll bring you one next weekend "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Too many to pick a fav. I mean there's all the many italian breads and beyond.

But atm I do love brioche loaves and rolls, and veda and muffins if they count.

Rarely eat white bread anymore.

Recently learnt to avoid Kingsmill for when I just have to have a piece of white toast. Hovis is much kinder to the digestion

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

Ballsbridge, City Centre

I like anything inbred

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By *oey4somefunMan
over a year ago

Dublin/Drogheda

Tiger bread for the win

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary


"Brown round cake

Basket loaf

Brown or white grinder

Brown loaf

What's a brown round cake?"

It's the same as a brown loaf...only made round...I'll send a pic if I get one later...

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By *ixie and dixie2022Couple
over a year ago

villiage

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By *ixie and dixie2022Couple
over a year ago

villiage

Wheaten loaf still warm with plenty of butter on it

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By *alvin.Man
over a year ago

Cork/Dublin

Obviously the Ma's homemade brown bread. It's a cross between cake and soda bread. GORGEOUSLY GORGEOUS.

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By *eralt80Man
over a year ago

cork

The body of Christ

But seriously there are so many nice and varied breads out there it’s hard to pick one. Anything except cuisine de France bread and plain white sliced is good in my books

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By *ofusplusCouple
over a year ago

Limerick

My home-baked porridge bread of course

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By *adger BrocMan
over a year ago

Co. Cork

A Wallace's bun.

Sadly only a distant memory.

"Wallace's bread would kill a man dead. Especially a man with a baldy head".

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over

Focaccia

Tiger bread is nice too

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By *adger BrocMan
over a year ago

Co. Cork

Some hot Foc is always nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

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By *cottybear74Man
over a year ago

kilkenny

I make my own breads or if I have to buy some I buy from a bakery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf? "

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

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By *arry and AnnCouple
over a year ago

Louth


"

Tiger bread is nice too "

Awesome shout, Tiger bread is tasty as fck! Havent had it in ages.. gotta change that

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By *s LollyWoman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Fruit soda is amazing to especially when it's really crusty and warm...

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By *ealitybitesMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Fruit soda is amazing to especially when it's really crusty and warm..."

My favourite bread by far but haven't had it in 10 years because of the dairy intolerance

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones"

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread "

Fab bread trade social

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By *exy Saucy SocialsCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

Batch has to be heel

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"Batch has to be heel "

Waits on someone to say its not the heel.....for some reason the batch gets opened on both ends by some selfish sod in my house for toast with tea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread

Fab bread trade social "

Pairs off well with the healthy trade in 'real' Tayto

Don't forget to pack butter

(Not for lube)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread

Fab bread trade social

Pairs off well with the healthy trade in 'real' Tayto

Don't forget to pack butter

(Not for lube)"

If we're talking Tayto too, has to be Dairylea on the bread for a crisp sandwich

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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago

north and south


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread

Fab bread trade social

Pairs off well with the healthy trade in 'real' Tayto

Don't forget to pack butter

(Not for lube)

If we're talking Tayto too, has to be Dairylea on the bread for a crisp sandwich "

porridge bread check out the ingredients online simple to make

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By *he_Secret_GardenWoman
over a year ago

Naughty Lane

Homemade sourdough bread or rye bread with sunflower seeds.

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
over a year ago

ireland

Cheese loaf,Granary or Veda!

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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago

north and south


"Cheese loaf,Granary or Veda!"
treacle scone with raisins and currents in it mmmm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where I can get Soreen malt loaf?

Tesco up here stock the little individual ones

Never mind the diesel...smugglers could make a fortune on the bread

Fab bread trade social

Pairs off well with the healthy trade in 'real' Tayto

Don't forget to pack butter

(Not for lube)

If we're talking Tayto too, has to be Dairylea on the bread for a crisp sandwich "

Strangely interesting

Strangely tempted to try this....

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
over a year ago

Portstewart

Veda toasted with lots of real butter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tiger loaf, sandwich spread & cracker barrel cheese

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By *teppenwolfMan
over a year ago

Cork

Some great local bakeries in Cork.

Cuthberts

Lynchs

Fields

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By *humper22Woman
over a year ago

waterford

Love a tiger bread

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By *alvin.Man
over a year ago

Cork/Dublin

My fav right now would be anything toasted with butter and jam and brought up to me here in bed. And I do mean anything. Even the sole of my shoe would do...with coffee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My fav right now would be anything toasted with butter and jam and brought up to me here in bed. And I do mean anything. Even the sole of my shoe would do...with coffee."

Does the mammy have the day off?

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By *alvin.Man
over a year ago

Cork/Dublin


"My fav right now would be anything toasted with butter and jam and brought up to me here in bed. And I do mean anything. Even the sole of my shoe would do...with coffee.

Does the mammy have the day off?"

She's having a spa day with the other Aul Dolls from the bingo group. They are taking the Piss and turning mothers day in to a 3 day weekend

And I still don't have any toast..Jez.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My fav right now would be anything toasted with butter and jam and brought up to me here in bed. And I do mean anything. Even the sole of my shoe would do...with coffee.

Does the mammy have the day off?

She's having a spa day with the other Aul Dolls from the bingo group. They are taking the Piss and turning mothers day in to a 3 day weekend

And I still don't have any toast..Jez."

Shocking neglect!

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By *alvin.Man
over a year ago

Cork/Dublin


"My fav right now would be anything toasted with butter and jam and brought up to me here in bed. And I do mean anything. Even the sole of my shoe would do...with coffee.

Does the mammy have the day off?

She's having a spa day with the other Aul Dolls from the bingo group. They are taking the Piss and turning mothers day in to a 3 day weekend

And I still don't have any toast..Jez.

Shocking neglect!"

I know!!. Had to make my own toast in the end. It wasent the same as hers

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
over a year ago

Portstewart

Depends what the bread is being used for.

Soda for a fry, wheaten for salads, granary for poached eggs, white for sandwiches or toast and the favourite for anytime is Veda toasted with lashings of proper butter. I’m a fussy lass when it comes to food at the best of times so kinda glad I know what breads I like with different meals. Mrs x

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Depends what the bread is being used for.

Soda for a fry, wheaten for salads, granary for poached eggs, white for sandwiches or toast and the favourite for anytime is Veda toasted with lashings of proper butter. I’m a fussy lass when it comes to food at the best of times so kinda glad I know what breads I like with different meals. Mrs x"

Fussy feckers

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By *rokenAngelandTheDivilCouple
over a year ago

Near By

Local bakery do a gorgeous GI bread,yum when fresh! Or a nice homemade brown bread with seeds!!

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By *each_PittWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

Just me for nutty crust then. The heel toasted, loads of butter and red jam

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Depends what the bread is being used for.

Soda for a fry, wheaten for salads, granary for poached eggs, white for sandwiches or toast and the favourite for anytime is Veda toasted with lashings of proper butter. I’m a fussy lass when it comes to food at the best of times so kinda glad I know what breads I like with different meals. Mrs x"

Totally feeling this. Bacon sandwiches are best in bog standard sliced white bread or a soft floury bap. Soda bread & slim with a fry over fried bread or toast any day. Poached eggs on sourdough. Toasted crumpets with cheese spread. There's a bread for every occasion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

raisin Soda toasted with real butter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Following on from the infamous JaffaCake debate....

Is banana bread really bread?

Or is it cake?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Following on from the infamous JaffaCake debate....

Is banana bread really bread?

Or is it cake?

"

Ooft now you've done it!

I vote cake cos it doesn't need butter

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"Following on from the infamous JaffaCake debate....

Is banana bread really bread?

Or is it cake?

Ooft now you've done it!

I vote cake cos it doesn't need butter"

Is that the simple rule .....never knew

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

.....I have been known to put butter on GingerBread....

Which is cake but called bread....

Can ANYONE in the world of baked goods name things properly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Following on from the infamous JaffaCake debate....

Is banana bread really bread?

Or is it cake?

Ooft now you've done it!

I vote cake cos it doesn't need butter

Is that the simple rule .....never knew "

That's just my rule, but what do I know, I put butter on Weetabix

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas

I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread "

Id share a roll with you Busty

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty "

As long as you bring proper butter

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By *astelloWoman
over a year ago

Far far away

Seeded granary brown bread

Crusty baguette.. Only like the crusty bit... Take out the white dough

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter "

Kerrygold Busty

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty "

My favourite

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By *rystalsswingCouple
over a year ago

Galway / Midlands / West

Now that I'm writing it down, you never know really!

It's all about the squeeze

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By *adger BrocMan
over a year ago

Co. Cork


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

......

My favourite "

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

......

My favourite

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

"

If you say so there's tasty things all over Ireland

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By *adger BrocMan
over a year ago

Co. Cork


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

......

My favourite

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

If you say so there's tasty things all over Ireland "

Probably....but Kerrygold butter is made in Cork. The name often misleads people.

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

......

My favourite

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

If you say so there's tasty things all over Ireland

Probably....but Kerrygold butter is made in Cork. The name often misleads people. "

Awk sure ya make Dubliner cheese too doesnt make me not want to eat it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

Yes, we gave Cork a piece of the action.

Kerry people are not greedy…

......

My favourite

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

If you say so there's tasty things all over Ireland

Probably....but Kerrygold butter is made in Cork. The name often misleads people. "

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I can't pick a favourite I just love bread

Id share a roll with you Busty

As long as you bring proper butter

Kerrygold Busty

Yes, we gave Cork a piece of the action.

Kerry people are not greedy…

......

My favourite

Kerrygold.....made in Cork like most tasty things

If you say so there's tasty things all over Ireland

Probably....but Kerrygold butter is made in Cork. The name often misleads people. "

Nope salt of the earth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyway, olive oil is the compliment to high class breads, Continental style

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The multi seed loaf from lidl is unreal, could eat the whole thing with a black of real butter, delish

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By *eddybear37Man
over a year ago

everywhere kildare longford

Pat the baker toasty white pan. yummmmm real butter ham and tayto

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By *eth TVTV/TS
over a year ago

Mid Meath


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Probably....but Kerrygold butter is made in Cork. The name often misleads people.

Nope salt of the earth "

Kerrygold is not made exclusively in Cork.

There’s several dairy plants processing it in Ireland under the name, including one in Northern Ireland

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down


"The multi seed loaf from lidl is unreal, could eat the whole thing with a black of real butter, delish"

Lidl bread is surprisingly good, but nowhere as good as artisan bread which almost tastes 'homemade' in contrast to white batch loaves which are produced industrially, and loaded with salt and preservative

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Donuts

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fresh batch loaf with loads of butter

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By *tanonieMan
over a year ago

killorglin

Mmmmm freshly baked brown soda bread i could nearly eat the whole thing in one sitting

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By *omputer_guyMan
over a year ago

carlow

Lately been partial to this little bakery out in Kilkenny they make the best sour dough I’ve had and so many varieties

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
over a year ago

Portstewart

Half inch thick slices of crusty bread with homemade soup and about 1/4 inch of proper butter on the crusty preference is ballyrashane butter

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By *onnrodMan
over a year ago

moira

I'm originally from Tyrone my favorite must be inbred

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere

What was the brand of bread that said

Fred ....there's no bread

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By *oxyvixen99Woman
over a year ago

Newtownabbey

It was an advert for Spar

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By *uriousVoyeurMan
over a year ago

Northside


"What was the brand of bread that said

Fred ....there's no bread "

Fred,did you put the cat out?

Fred, away to the shops,there's no bread!! Poor Fred...was it Kingsmill???

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By *og-Man OP   Man
over a year ago

somewhere


"It was an advert for Spar"

So the quote stuck in my head but not the brand

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