A podcast where Ben and Brian discuss what makes them happy, what bums them out, and everything in between.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Ep. 04: Buns to Puns
Do you wanna hear Ben and Brian talk about letters of two sorts, ice shapes, Russian Roulette, and better inventions since sliced bread? I hope so, because it's all you're getting! Stay Happy!
Hate end pieces no more! I am cheap and lazy and therefore hate going to the store to buy more bread instead of just using the end pieces. So, here's how I use them: 1. Put the crusty end piece on the INSIDE of the sandwich so the soft, yummy part is on the outside. Your mouth can't tell the difference between the end piece and a normal piece of bread. This works especially well if you are making grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. 2. Put them in the freezer until you need bread crumbs, and them process them in a blender or food processor. 3. Cube them, then spritz them with olive oil, sprinkle with the spice of your choice (bacon salt?) and toast them in your oven to make croutons. 4. Throw them in the compost pile.
Things you should not do: 1. Throw them away. (Think of the children!) 2. Feed them to birds. Birds need proper plants, insects, and animals to eat, not bread. Bread just fills their belly and leaves them malnourished and ANGRY. Especially ducks and geese. Don't do this!
You, too, can be happy about bread ends, like I am. Bread ends RULE!
Hate end pieces no more! I am cheap and lazy and therefore hate going to the store to buy more bread instead of just using the end pieces. So, here's how I use them:
ReplyDelete1. Put the crusty end piece on the INSIDE of the sandwich so the soft, yummy part is on the outside. Your mouth can't tell the difference between the end piece and a normal piece of bread. This works especially well if you are making grilled cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
2. Put them in the freezer until you need bread crumbs, and them process them in a blender or food processor.
3. Cube them, then spritz them with olive oil, sprinkle with the spice of your choice (bacon salt?) and toast them in your oven to make croutons.
4. Throw them in the compost pile.
Things you should not do:
1. Throw them away. (Think of the children!)
2. Feed them to birds. Birds need proper plants, insects, and animals to eat, not bread. Bread just fills their belly and leaves them malnourished and ANGRY. Especially ducks and geese. Don't do this!
You, too, can be happy about bread ends, like I am. Bread ends RULE!
-Listener Anne