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Bread Bombs

Does anyone have a recipe for these please they sound really nice
jay-jay
I hope that my child, looking back on today
Will remember a mother who had time to play;
Because children grow up while you're not looking,
There are years ahead for cleaning and cooking.
So, quiet now cobwebs, dust go to sleep.
I'm nursing my baby, and babies don't keep.

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  • I've never heard of bread bombs Jay Jay, what are they ?
  • salster
    salster Posts: 175 Forumite
    thriftlady wrote: »
    I've never heard of bread bombs Jay Jay, what are they ?

    Me neither, please do tell. Any new idea is a bonus in my house.
    Aiming to be Debt free by October 2013 :D
  • thriftlady wrote: »
    I've never heard of bread bombs Jay Jay, what are they ?

    Neither have I - but a Google search gave this recipe. Is that it?

    Penny. x
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • salster
    salster Posts: 175 Forumite
    Ooooh, they sound lovely. I might to have change the Ham for something else though.

    I'm not veggie, I just don't like Ham.
    Aiming to be Debt free by October 2013 :D
  • Neither have I - but a Google search gave this recipe. Is that it?

    Penny. x
    Wow, do they really use 'cheese singles' in Tuscany ? My Italian friend would raise her eyebrows at that-she thinks Cheddar is an abomination ;)
  • thriftlady wrote: »
    Wow, do they really use 'cheese singles' in Tuscany ? My Italian friend would raise her eyebrows at that-she thinks Cheddar is an abomination ;)

    It is a bit odd, I agree, but the best I could find. If you read further down it refers to pear and asparagus, neither of which is in the recipe list.

    It looks like an interesting recipe to adapt, though ;)

    Penny. x
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    Googling also produces this recipe, which seems to be: make some things like meatballs, remove crust from sliced bread, dip the bread in water, squidge it up then wrap it round the meatballs, then deep fry.

    http://chennaionline.com/food/recipes/breadbombs.asp
  • jay-jay
    jay-jay Posts: 465 Forumite
    Thanks a million!

    jay-jay
    I hope that my child, looking back on today
    Will remember a mother who had time to play;
    Because children grow up while you're not looking,
    There are years ahead for cleaning and cooking.
    So, quiet now cobwebs, dust go to sleep.
    I'm nursing my baby, and babies don't keep.
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