You are both wrong. Some recipes call for thin bread, it's not marketed for poor people. Folding the bread over will change the recipe, as now you have too much bread with each bite..
I dont know why Barry but even though you said slicer multiple times I am like sandwich grater? How that suppose to be working until you take the knife and start slicing it. Silly me, since the tool looks like a grater my mind stuck to that :D
Daft Punk "Discovery" is such a classic album... nice choice of soundtrack Barry!
Reminds me of that Mickey Mouse cartoon where they cut a loaf of bread into see-through slivers.
Great for cutting carbs!
I had a kick with this song last year. I love Crescendolls and that whole damn album so much
Right? It is sooooo good!
Thanks... I saw this on one of your previous videos. Mine just arrived about a week ago, from eBay.
Great for tea sandwiches
More bread and sandwich products!
Music is too loud. Great short otherwise!
When you're poor and need to get double the amount of bread from the one loaf you can afford.
Why not just fold one slice in half then? I think maybe the thin slice is the illusion of less without looking like less?
You are both wrong. Some recipes call for thin bread, it's not marketed for poor people.
Folding the bread over will change the recipe, as now you have too much bread with each bite..
@@Jimmy-rd5ig No recipe calls for a slice of bread that's 3/16 of an inch thick.
Thats awsome
It’s the Daft Punk/The Imperials that makes this art.
I kinda want that now. I have a 14" bread knife that should work wonders!
What song is this I've been looking for it for a while 😮
Daft Punk's "Crescendolls"
Your audio is very low.
i suppose good tastes transcend genres, sandwiches, chips, music. when ya got it ya got it 😎
I dont know why Barry but even though you said slicer multiple times I am like sandwich grater? How that suppose to be working until you take the knife and start slicing it. Silly me, since the tool looks like a grater my mind stuck to that :D
i thought i accidentally opened 2 videos
They still make this. It's expensive for what it is but it's made in the USA by a small company, not garbage made by cheap labor in China.
I wonder how this would work in making French toast. I guess it might crisp up in the pan.
I think it'd just be better to just toast the bread because then it would be easier to slice in half