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slicing bread..
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Katinkka
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Can anyone suggest a good slicer? I remember reading the ones from argos are good but can't find any on the website.
Help please.. my loaves don't last longer than two minutes!
Help please.. my loaves don't last longer than two minutes!
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My nan always used to use a large pair of scissors which is OK if you like thick slices.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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My gran used to butter the bread before cutting a slice off then butter again and slice
Its not as crazy as it sounds this way tou don't have to butter a thin slice of bread - if you can cut a thin sliceTANSTAAFL !0 -
Three links on bread slicing for you
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=957316
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=535539
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