Worse than that. It’s called a trencher, a circle of old bread used as a plate in medieval dining. Soaked up the liquids and was given to the dogs or the poor.
At the Ethiopian resturaunt my wife and I get to dine at perhaps 2-3 times a year (it is a couple of hours drive), one of the delightful (and delicious) things is that their food is served on a "plate which is a thin, spongy, utterly delicious Ethiopian bread.
Cerabooge about 9 years ago
And his patent is filed right by all the “do something commonplace … on a computer” patents.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 9 years ago
Worse than that. It’s called a trencher, a circle of old bread used as a plate in medieval dining. Soaked up the liquids and was given to the dogs or the poor.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 9 years ago
At the Ethiopian resturaunt my wife and I get to dine at perhaps 2-3 times a year (it is a couple of hours drive), one of the delightful (and delicious) things is that their food is served on a "plate which is a thin, spongy, utterly delicious Ethiopian bread.