Do You Eat The Ends Of A Loaf Of Bread?

Do You Eat The Ends of A Regular Loaf Of Bread or do you throw them away?

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 74.3%
  • No

    Votes: 9 25.7%

  • Total voters
    35
Also, people complaining about white bread heels: your problem is that white bread sucks, so yeah.
Whole wheat ftw.
And rye.
Pumpernickel.
Miller's Bread.
Sourdough.
Real bread.
 
I like them. I agree that they aren't good for making sandwiches, but I don't understand people throwing them away or refusing to eat them because of that, since bread doesn't exist solely for the purpose of making sandwiches.

I'll also agree that plain white bread is much worse than many other types of bread.
 
I hate them. But I prefer bread that isn't a sliced loaf if I'm not making a sandwich. I don't know that I'd throw them away but I'd eat them very begrudgingly.
 
Of course I eat them. I had no idea it was such a debatable topic.

I definitely prefer rye bread over any other sort. Especially when it's freshly baked right from the bakery round the corner. Yum.
 
What aboot the bakery down the block? Is that not good enough for you?

Today I have two bologna sandwiches. There was 4 pieces of bread left, End1, piece, piece, and end2. So I made:

End1|bologna|bologna|Piece

and

Piece|bologna|bologna|End2

EDIT: this is pseudo-wheat bread, like Roman Meal, but cheaper, and a bit dried out.
 
I'll use it for toast sometimes but usually just won't bother with it at all.

In keeping with the theme of not using certain parts of food, I basically refuse to drink post-cereal milk.
 
In keeping with the theme of not using certain parts of food, I basically refuse to drink post-cereal milk.

Yeah, that stuff is usually pretty disgusting. Unless it was a chocolate cereal, in which case it rules.

But I usually suffer the drinking of cereal-polluted milk. Milk is too damn expensive to just throw away like that.
 
Yeah, that stuff is usually pretty disgusting. Unless it was a chocolate cereal, in which case it rules.

But I usually suffer the drinking of cereal-polluted milk. Milk is too damn expensive to just throw away like that.

It is $1.99 a gallon at my work :cool:, so eh. Cheaper than gas.

I drink milk like it is water though so I go through a ton more of it anyways.