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Old 09-02-2006, 12:56 AM
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Has anyone else ever seen this? The kind I had before was some sort of raisin & cinnamon bread...... and yes.... in a can!

It was edible straight out of the can, but tasted better after warmed for a bit in the oven.

If you've ever seen this in stores.... where??? What store & what area of the store? THANKS
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Old 09-02-2006, 09:09 AM
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I have never seen this in a store - but we have been baking breads in coffee cans, etc. for years! Regular breads, savory breads, sweetbreads - you name it.

After all - tomatoes are round - and a nice big beefsteak slice on homemade bread is really good!!!! So until they come up with a square tomato for sandwiches - I will keep doing this. LOL
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Old 09-02-2006, 11:11 AM
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i was going to say the same thing I have never seen it in a can but had heard of bread being made in a can
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Old 09-03-2006, 10:38 AM
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I've heard of bread being in a loaf, or a plastic bag, but can? No. I don't know a lot of things, I feel... uninformed.
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Old 09-04-2006, 10:59 AM
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LOL I'm 28 and never seen this before. Father in law is 62 and he'd never seen it either LOL

That really cracked me up! "until they come up with square tomatoes" LOL
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I have never heard of this. Where is it located? In the canned goods aisle? Bread aisle? Refrigerated section (with the canned biscuits and such)?
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I also never see that.
can is for drinks not bread hehe. I said my friends, they laughed at me.
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I've never seen it before either... but then I'd never head of making bread in a coffee can before either. I'd do that but we get Folger's, and I think they've done away with the metal cans now. At least I can never seem to find them, I used to use them to catch my bacon/sausage/meatloaf grease in to throw away when it hardened.
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I don't drink coffee - so I buy whatever coffee just for the can when I am replacing cans. If no one wants my free off-brand coffee then I just toss it.
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I don't normally drink coffee either, I've never been much of a coffee drinker and now that I'm pregnant, I drink even less. But my husband has to have it everyday before work, not that I can blame him. We get up at 5 am Monday through Friday, and he needs some sort of 'pick-me-up' first thing in the morning because he has to drive so early. I've gotten used to waking up instantly, thanks to having a baby less than a year and a half ago.

Back to coffee though, my husband used to be an over-the-road truck driver and has tasted just about every brand out there in the different truck stops. His favorite is Folger's, and he likes some of the flavored ones too. Right now we've got 100% Columbian and he likes it. He loved the chocolate flavored coffee we had last month. I'm going to have to buy him some more soon. He's just so spoiled...
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