Montreal Bagels – Le Faubourg Ste-Catherine, Montr…
The Relief of Leiden – Herring and white bread
Self-made Hot Dog
French Bread
French bread
Spelt bread
White sourdough bread
White sourdough bread
Julekake
White sourdough bread from the Vlaamsch Broodhuys
Wednesday Bread
After a family meal
"The Bread Basket", 1941-45
"The Bread Basket" (2), 1941-45
"The Bread Basket" (3), 1941-45
"The Bread Basket" (4), 1941-42
"The Bread Basket" (5), 1942-43
"The Bread Basket" (6),1941-45
"The Bread Basket" (7), 1941-45
"The Bread Basket" (8), 1941-42
"The Bread Basket" (9), 1942-45
ATC "Olivehead 7"
ATC "Olivehead 7" (ex)
"Fifty Years' Experience", 1956
"Fifty Years' Experience" (3), 1956
"Fifty Years' Experience" (4), 1956
"Fifty Years' Experience"(5), 1956
"Fifty Years' Experience"(6), 1956
Kretschmer Wheat Germ Booklet, c1955
All-Bran Booklet, c1930
Crown "Best Patent Flour" Leaflet, c1940
Wonder Bread Leaflet, c1940
The Club Cocktails (2), 1934
volkoren zuurdesem
Now or Later Cinnamon Buns
Braided Peasant Loaf
Squash Bread with Grapefruit Zest
Gone
Potato Bread with Chives
Tree, picnic bench & table ..
Farmhouse Potato Bread
amy scherber's big beautiful cinnamon raisin bread
Popcorn Bread
Plain Naan and Curried Naan Bread
(J.S. 13) Verse gistbrood (blz. 116)
Paysage culinaire
Premières baguettes
Premier pain
Pullman Loaf
Volkoren-kamut-afbreekbroodjes
Lemon Bread (Pain au Citron)
Deep Dark Bread
All-Purpose Whole Wheat Bread
(J.S.11) Landelijk brood
Ukrainian Black Bread
(J.S.10) Zemel-yoghurtbrood
Baked, wrapped, ready (1)
Mural Alfresco – Atwater Market, Montréal, Québec
Brioche Mousseline
Maple Oatmeal Bread (blz 436)
(J.S. 5) Volkoren karnemelkbrood (blz. 68)
Pan de muerto - Mexican Bread of the Dead
Sven advertises bread again
Bruinbrood met de timer
100% Volkoren-hennepbrood met haverzemelen
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Bread in the shape of a crescent
Originally thought of by the Viennese in a smaller shape and known today as the croissant. That way they could "eat" their enemy the Turks. Successful, as the Turks only occupy Constantinople nowadays.
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