Break it with your hands
It is considered correct to break bread rolls or buns with the fingers, using the bread plate provided to catch crumbs. A knife will be made available with the small plate; this is for buttering the bread, not for cutting it. And no, I don't know why it isn't considered polite to cut the bread; seems a pointless rule, but like other similar rules it's probably best followed if it's widely accepted. Just laugh about it quietly, if you like, and reflect that what was good enough for mediaeval kings is good enough for you.
Yes, but I am not sure if it is healthy for them, or if they would really want to eat them...
eat it.
Bread and water
Well, scientists discovered that a manbearpig is also human so it has the same craving, it mostly is addicted to cheetos and garlic bread, and allergic to hamburger buns, but he can eat normal bread.
Most French families eat their dinner together (and their breakfast, and their lunch) sitting at the kitchen table.
Don't eat food with wheat or bread like things in it. EX: Wheat thins Toast Pizza [most] Crackers and chips Donuts Buns or slices of bread pasta rice
Yes they eat it with their breakfast, lunch, and sometimes with their soup or as an extra with their dinner.
Frances the Badger is a fictional character from the book Bread and Jam for Frances. In the book, the only food that Frances wants to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is bread and jam.
It means a table. Such as a table you put your food on to eat at dinner time.
In a day, about 2 to 5. (Sandwich at lunch, toast for breakfat, bread with dinner, ect.)
eat it
they like to eat bread a certain kind of table scraps or moths.