This is comedy, people, don't you get it, against the tyranny of the gluten free bandwagon which experts say many people on the bandwagon do not even have an issue with gluten like the anti vaccine movement they read the internet and come up with their own conclusions.
Bored housewife here! Maybe it's because I know so many people who avoid gluten (I live in Denver and gluten - free is very trendy here) but I found this moderately funny.
I never understand the crust removers, it is the best part of the bread.
When I was little, my mom used to get from a real bakery, a loaf of freshly made egg bread with raisins and the crust was brushed with some sweet glaze, I can see and taste it now, that and often the loaf was still warm when she brought it home. Never seen anything like it since that bakery went out of business decades ago. Then if we were with our mom we always got a free sprinkle cookie.
@Tina M, that just touched me & made me really nostalgic & sad & happy.Our fresh loaf was warm rye & Salvatore would let me choose how thick to slice it on their machine-I thought I ruled..
No. Just...No.
ReplyDeletedefinetly no
ReplyDeleteI dont do dating sites
ReplyDeleteOh WTF! What's next, a site for people who breathe air? Hi...I breathe air...*swoons* OMGEEE me too!
ReplyDeleteI bet there will be some bored housewives who will love this. We all know the ones.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to be doughy at Gluten Mingle.com
ReplyDeleteA Dating Site for people who
ReplyDeleteLove bread.
Isn't that just a Dating Site?
Thin and thick dough accepted
ReplyDeleteThis is comedy, people, don't you get it, against the tyranny of the gluten free bandwagon which experts say many people on the bandwagon do not even have an issue with gluten like the anti vaccine movement they read the internet and come up with their own conclusions.
ReplyDeleteThat ginger woman had the most fantastic dimples.
A phrase I've never heard before
ReplyDelete"I hate bread."
But I beleive there are many women looking for men with a lot of dough and bread.
Bored housewife here! Maybe it's because I know so many people who avoid gluten (I live in Denver and gluten - free is very trendy here) but I found this moderately funny.
ReplyDeleteThe most popular line used on this site is
ReplyDelete"I Want To Make It With You"
@SYF HA! I see what you did there. Now get off my lawn!
DeleteGeez, I'm old.
That's the kind of gluten guy I want. A guy with a pocket full of dough.
ReplyDeleteI never understand the crust removers, it is the best part of the bread.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, my mom used to get from a real bakery, a loaf of freshly made egg bread with raisins and the crust was brushed with some sweet glaze, I can see and taste it now, that and often the loaf was still warm when she brought it home. Never seen anything like it since that bakery went out of business decades ago. Then if we were with our mom we always got a free sprinkle cookie.
@crila16- very good.. ;)
ReplyDelete@Tina M, that just touched me & made me really nostalgic & sad & happy.Our fresh loaf was warm rye & Salvatore would let me choose how thick to slice it on their machine-I thought I ruled..
Yay, share the yeast !!
ReplyDeleteI love bread.
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