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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon

What WAS the best thing before sliced bread?

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
25 weeks ago

Pontypool

The wheel?

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By *r John WickMan
25 weeks ago

The Continental

The loaf that gave us the slices.

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"The loaf that gave us the slices."

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

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By *unch XXXMan
25 weeks ago

liverpool


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?"

The baker who made the loaf

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By *r John WickMan
25 weeks ago

The Continental


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?"

The person that decided sliced bread would be amazing, and thus invented the slicing machine…..

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
25 weeks ago

Torquay

The bread knife

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The person that decided sliced bread would be amazing, and thus invented the slicing machine….. "

Why stop there? Perhaps the parents who decided to have a baby who would later make this discovery

I've since found out the toaster was invented before sliced bread. That's foresight!

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
25 weeks ago

Southampton


"What WAS the best thing before sliced bread? "

Bread ?

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"What WAS the best thing before sliced bread?

Bread ?"

Maybe. I don't like unsliced bread. The uneveness is bothersome.

So I'm not sure I would say bread after all.

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman
25 weeks ago

Hereabouts

Wrapped bread, apparently.

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
25 weeks ago

Southampton


"What WAS the best thing before sliced bread?

Bread ?

Maybe. I don't like unsliced bread. The uneveness is bothersome.

So I'm not sure I would say bread after all. "

Ah but if you never had bread you couldn't have sliced bread lol

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By *orny PTMan
25 weeks ago

Peterborough

clean water and sewers: john Snow and Bazelgette

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"What WAS the best thing before sliced bread?

Bread ?

Maybe. I don't like unsliced bread. The uneveness is bothersome.

So I'm not sure I would say bread after all.

Ah but if you never had bread you couldn't have sliced bread lol"

True, plus it's been around for 10,000 years or so. I guess they're wasn't much competition in terms of "best before" (the invention of bread).

Maybe sex. That was a thing

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By *ustincider888Man
25 weeks ago

Preston Ish

Spam

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

Unsliced bread

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
25 weeks ago

North West


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The baker who made the loaf "

The windmill that milled the flour

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
25 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Mam-moth!

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By *ustincider888Man
25 weeks ago

Preston Ish


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The baker who made the loaf

The windmill that milled the flour "

The big bang.

Here endeth the debate

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
25 weeks ago

North West


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The baker who made the loaf

The windmill that milled the flour

The big bang.

Here endeth the debate "

Was that when the flour dust caused a fire in't mill?

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By *ickie76XXXMan
25 weeks ago

dartford


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The baker who made the loaf

The windmill that milled the flour

The big bang.

Here endeth the debate

Was that when the flour dust caused a fire in't mill? "

They used to smell the grindstone to make sure it didn’t smell like it was burning. That’s where the saying keeping your nose to the grindstone comes from.

Boring fact for everyone.

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By *nnCeeWoman
25 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"They used to smell the grindstone to make sure it didn’t smell like it was burning. That’s where the saying keeping your nose to the grindstone comes from.

Boring fact for everyone. "

Ooohhh, I didn't know that one! Yay!

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The baker who made the loaf

The windmill that milled the flour

The big bang.

Here endeth the debate

Was that when the flour dust caused a fire in't mill?

They used to smell the grindstone to make sure it didn’t smell like it was burning. That’s where the saying keeping your nose to the grindstone comes from.

Boring fact for everyone. "

I didn't know that. I love a boring fact

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The person that decided sliced bread would be amazing, and thus invented the slicing machine…..

Why stop there? Perhaps the parents who decided to have a baby who would later make this discovery

I've since found out the toaster was invented before sliced bread. That's foresight!"

No way! The toaster as in, the classic click the lever and wait for it to spring up?

What would it have toasted??

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The person that decided sliced bread would be amazing, and thus invented the slicing machine…..

Why stop there? Perhaps the parents who decided to have a baby who would later make this discovery

I've since found out the toaster was invented before sliced bread. That's foresight!

No way! The toaster as in, the classic click the lever and wait for it to spring up?

What would it have toasted??"

Ok... You're not wrong! https://www.goldmedalbakery.com/blog/when-was-sliced-bread-invented/#:~:text=In%201919%2C%20Charles%20Strife%20debuted,%E2%80%9CToastmaster%E2%80%9D%20sales%20shot%20up.

Colour me genuinely surprised, wtf lol

I wonder what it was originally designed to toast!

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"The loaf that gave us the slices.

The machine that enabled slicing to happen?

The person that decided sliced bread would be amazing, and thus invented the slicing machine…..

Why stop there? Perhaps the parents who decided to have a baby who would later make this discovery

I've since found out the toaster was invented before sliced bread. That's foresight!

No way! The toaster as in, the classic click the lever and wait for it to spring up?

What would it have toasted??

Ok... You're not wrong! https://www.goldmedalbakery.com/blog/when-was-sliced-bread-invented/#:~:text=In%201919%2C%20Charles%20Strife%20debuted,%E2%80%9CToastmaster%E2%80%9D%20sales%20shot%20up.

Colour me genuinely surprised, wtf lol

I wonder what it was originally designed to toast!"

Crumpets? They've been around for a few centuries. Worth inventing a toaster for!

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By *he love catsCouple
25 weeks ago

South Wales

Baps, still great today

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
25 weeks ago

St Leonards

Great Granny Zuri00620...ahhh those nights under the Pont Neuf, fingerblasting great granny with Picasso and Dalí getting their todgers ready for their turn.

Moonlight, unsliced baguettes...and Great Granny Zuri00620...those were the days

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"Great Granny Zuri00620...ahhh those nights under the Pont Neuf, fingerblasting great granny with Picasso and Dalí getting their todgers ready for their turn.

Moonlight, unsliced baguettes...and Great Granny Zuri00620...those were the days "

Alas, I have never been to Paris...

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
25 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Great Granny Zuri00620...ahhh those nights under the Pont Neuf, fingerblasting great granny with Picasso and Dalí getting their todgers ready for their turn.

Moonlight, unsliced baguettes...and Great Granny Zuri00620...those were the days

Alas, I have never been to Paris..."

Shame - your great granny had the time of her life there...100 years ago...with me and the art boys .

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By *uri00620 OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

Croydon


"Great Granny Zuri00620...ahhh those nights under the Pont Neuf, fingerblasting great granny with Picasso and Dalí getting their todgers ready for their turn.

Moonlight, unsliced baguettes...and Great Granny Zuri00620...those were the days

Alas, I have never been to Paris...

Shame - your great granny had the time of her life there...100 years ago...with me and the art boys ."

She popped out 11 children. I daresay you are right!

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
25 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Great Granny Zuri00620...ahhh those nights under the Pont Neuf, fingerblasting great granny with Picasso and Dalí getting their todgers ready for their turn.

Moonlight, unsliced baguettes...and Great Granny Zuri00620...those were the days

Alas, I have never been to Paris...

Shame - your great granny had the time of her life there...100 years ago...with me and the art boys .

She popped out 11 children. I daresay you are right!"

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