Here it is ranging from 1,85-2,00 There used to be an maximum price for bread, but the government recently annulled it. Now prices can soar without restraint. What do you think about that? So how much does your bread cost?
You buy bread, and crush it into crumbs. Then you find your Masterrace, kill it, and roll it through the bread.
Sorry arsed processed crap you could probably get a loaf for under 30p. Decent baggett goes for around 80p or so. Nice fresh largish loaf perhaps £1.20 Bread has got a lot better in the last few years, ever since supermarkets raised their game to match the bakeries.
Need liquid to make it stick. Egg white. Some people use milk, but it doesnt give you the crispy factor of the egg white.
Thank god I don't live in Hawaii. A loaf of bread there is $5.50! http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/06/24/lawrence.price.of.paradise.cnn
The kind I usually buy is about tree-fitty. I could probably find a loaf of refined sugar dough crap for one-fitty.
You'll have to remember that to Americans and Canadians "bread" means something else than what a European would call bread. Cheap toast-like white stuff that you could squeeze into the size of a marble passes for bread around here.. Real bread is a bit more expensive.