We began buying unsliced bread at a grocery bakery a few years back. Like the taste better than package bread and, as we don’t eat bread every day, the uncut part, wrapped tightly, seems to keep longer. We also vary the thickness of the slice for whatever we are eating. Lunch sandwich, toast, snack. Works for us.
But that’s just us. Whatever makes food taste better for others is fine.
So, we have a teacher in Mrs. O who is constantly on the receiving and of Caulfield’s incessant pedantry and disruption. Today, the teacher unleashed a small percentage of his own medicine upon our resident prodigy’s head, and the resulting third panel is eyerolling and comments about her character.
For those that are confused, there are two things the saying about toast differentiates between the thoughtless and the thrifty. A thoughtless or just heedless-of-morrow person or selfish would hack off the thick pieces and run the loaf of bread out faster. A more controlling/aware/thrifty person would slice it thinner to make the loaf last longer.
SEcond thing is he could have deliberately worded it “slice toast” to see how people reacted to that statement to differentiates the pedants from the people who have more grace.
When I bake a loaf, sometimes I like to slice an extra-thick piece, toast it to a golden brown, then slice that TOAST open to make a delicious pocketed sandwich. It’s crispy on the outside, but completely soft and warm in the middle.
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
So why does he think that you can slice toast?
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
This strip is the greatest thing since . . . never mind.
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
You don’t make toast, you toast bread.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
How about a toast to Frazz? A good old German toast: “Zwieback!”
Uncle Kenny over 2 years ago
Then there’s the age-old unanswered question — “At what point does bread stop being bread and become toast?”
Bilan over 2 years ago
Is Caulfield going to leave us hanging or will he tell us what that tells us about a person?
GiantShetlandPony over 2 years ago
She does have a point.
mysterysciencefreezer over 2 years ago
Caufield hates it when someone can out-semantic him, doesn’t he?
rshive over 2 years ago
There was a program on TV last week about Wonder Bread, who apparently invented the uniformly sliced loaf.
Darwinskeeper over 2 years ago
As someone who usually uses presliced bread, I’m amused by Caufield’s comments about slicing bread for toasting.
e.groves over 2 years ago
One of these days I’m going to toast a slice of bread with the setting on darkest just to see what happens.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
We began buying unsliced bread at a grocery bakery a few years back. Like the taste better than package bread and, as we don’t eat bread every day, the uncut part, wrapped tightly, seems to keep longer. We also vary the thickness of the slice for whatever we are eating. Lunch sandwich, toast, snack. Works for us.
But that’s just us. Whatever makes food taste better for others is fine.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 2 years ago
You can slice a slice of toast in half and you get two slices of toast. Try it again and you end up with four pieces of toast.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe Caulfield’s home buys bread in unsliced loaves.
Masterskrain over 2 years ago
The local Kroger sells un-sliced loaves of bread, and they have an automatic slicer that will evenly slice it for you!
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
I quit loafing and made some bread to buy a toaster. The crust is history.
SofaKing Premium Member over 2 years ago
“I like Texas toast, but I do not have a Texas toast-ER.” Mitch Hedberg
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 2 years ago
She’s right.
Ubermick over 2 years ago
So, we have a teacher in Mrs. O who is constantly on the receiving and of Caulfield’s incessant pedantry and disruption. Today, the teacher unleashed a small percentage of his own medicine upon our resident prodigy’s head, and the resulting third panel is eyerolling and comments about her character.
Pair of sociopaths.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yeah! TOAST!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0NdwzdOLkE
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
If you think you can tell a lot about a person by mentioning toast, just bring up the topic of abortion.
Emily the Church Pianist over 2 years ago
For those that are confused, there are two things the saying about toast differentiates between the thoughtless and the thrifty. A thoughtless or just heedless-of-morrow person or selfish would hack off the thick pieces and run the loaf of bread out faster. A more controlling/aware/thrifty person would slice it thinner to make the loaf last longer.
Emily the Church Pianist over 2 years ago
SEcond thing is he could have deliberately worded it “slice toast” to see how people reacted to that statement to differentiates the pedants from the people who have more grace.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
You make toast in the toaster.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 2 years ago
When I bake a loaf, sometimes I like to slice an extra-thick piece, toast it to a golden brown, then slice that TOAST open to make a delicious pocketed sandwich. It’s crispy on the outside, but completely soft and warm in the middle.
unfair.de 5 months ago
I thickly slice the bread, then toast it to then cut it open to fill it.