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Guest lulamishka

My mom's side of the family is Haitian, and I've never had sand/dirt in my bread. Try again.

ever been to Haiti?

try again :)

Yes, several times. And I have family that still live there. The last time I was there was about 3 years ago. Try again. :)

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Guest lulamishka

I buy whole wheat bread to have at home, but I do enjoy a good focaccia bread dipped in olive oil, salt & pepper. Mmm.

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Guest lulamishka

tostada with cafe con leche and i'm a happy camper.

Mmm... with some nice & salty butter (or lard, whatever the hell it is they use, lol) on it... :)

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Guest lulamishka

I like rye a lot but it doesn't go with much. You can't do a rye p&j can you? :-X

:-X Rye with anything is :-X Even alone.

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Guest barstar diana

so im the oddball out with the rye...lol it is true, i guess rye is one of the aquired wierd tastes...but ya P&J on rey doesnt sound sexy...lol

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Guest AlanS

tostada with cafe con leche and i'm a happy camper.

Now you're makin me hungry!

My favs: Rye, Pumpernickel, and Marble

But no, I wouldn't have either with PB&J :)

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Guest barstar diana

tostada with cafe con leche and i'm a happy camper.

Now you're makin me hungry!

My favs: Rye, Pumpernickel, and Marble

But no, I wouldn't have either with PB&J :)

yes another rye fan!!!

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Guest Slide On The Ice

As far as regular sandwich bread, I like D'Italiano bread. I love pumpkin bread, banana nut bread, sourdough, matzah, garlic rolls, the bread sticks they serve at Olive Garden, the rolls they serve at Outback, corn bread, and one of my favorite breads of all is a Hebrew bread called challah (pronounced "holly" and sometimes halla).

Atlanta Bread Company has sweet breads. The only one I know of is on Hillsboro and US-1 but they're across the country from what I've heard. They have a sandwich called Panini Milano served on foccacia bread, and it is to die for. The bread itself is more than half the experience.

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