(1) As the inside expands it cracks the outer shell, giving it the appearance of the crust of a loaf of bread.
(2) Her face is like the top slice of a loaf of bread which is 7 days stale
(3) Not content to have a nice big dish of holiday mushroom ravioli or lentil loaf , vegetarians seem curiously afflicted with a desire to conform to the season.
(4) I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd.
(6) She had her share of bad '70s health food - think soy loaf - but she was also exposed to a variety of foods at an early age.
(7) She took out a loaf of rye bread and a block of cheese wrapped in more paper.
(8) We suggest the Pale Ale and, if you're hungry, a loaf of bread and garlic butter.
(9) Poor wretch, the officers tell me that he was caught robbing a loaf of bread from the basket of a wealthy Lady who had bought it.
(10) If you're looking for a travel destination with both historical locations and a chance to loaf on the beach, nothing beats Greece.
(11) He picked lemon pepper tuna, peaches, and a loaf of white toast bread.
(12) Garnished with fresh vegetables and a side of mashed potatoes, this loaf of pure C grade meat is the talk of the town.
(14) Baking a loaf of bread will change the way you think about food.
(15) The play centres round the baking of a loaf of challah bread, made to her father's cherished recipe.
(16) Thus the outside of a loaf of bread is the crust or crou00d4u00f6u00a3u00d4u00f2u00f9te.
(17) I was making a stew which would hopefully last a few days and I'd also baked a loaf of bread earlier.
(18) Oh, and would you be a dear and bake a loaf of bread for tonight?
(19) I made a loaf of white soda bread and a batch of cheese scones for lunch on Saturday.
(20) You can't really go wrong with a loaf of wholemeal organic bread, but as much as I love the UK I find it difficult to get remarkable fresh bread.