why wouldnt you put butter on bread?! its amazing!!!!! :D -theboredpeopleintechclass-
Question mark. That is a stupid question.
Yes, the noun 'bread' is a mass noun (also called an uncountable noun), a word for a substance. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify a mass noun, for example a 'loaf' of bread or a 'slice' of bread. The plural noun 'breads' is a word for types of or kinds of bread, for example 'a selection of fresh baked breads'.
The noun 'bread' and 'butter' are common, concrete, mass (non-count) nouns as words for a food substance; words for things. The plural forms 'breads' and 'butters' are words for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example: "The breads they serve are white, rye, and whole wheat." "The choice of butters are sweet, salted, and honey."
The story "Witches Loaves" is about an elderly woman who owns a bakery. A few times a week, an older man comes in and buys two stale loaves of bread. The woman assumes it's because he is poor. One day, she decides to put butter on the bread, which makes the man upset when he realizes it. Come to find out, he uses the stale bread crumbs to erase pencil lines on his architectural drawings. The lesson here is, things are not always what they seem.
Something to spread something on something else such as a knife spreading butter on bread, slurry over a field or something to hold things wide apart such as the legs of a tripod.
Butter
It is bread spread with jelly and then on another piece of bread you put peanut butter, put the bread together and eat it.
open fridge, take bread, get peanut butter, get jelly, put stuff on counter, open peanut butter, take out bread, go to drawer, take out a butter knife, go back 2 counter, put knife in peanut butter, spread peanut butter on one side of bread, put knife in jelly, spread jelly on same side of bread, take an other peice of bread and put it on top of first peice of bread. u r done. :)
Putting applebutter on bread makes it more tasty and moist, specially store bread. A splat of fresh applesauce on fresh from the oven bread makes it a lunch with a piece of cheese. I suppose butter or cream cheese could do the same.
You can put as much butter as you want on the bread you eat. If you're putting butter on bread for a friend you might want to ask your friend how much butter he or she wants on the bread they eat.
The proper way to butter and eat bread is to take a knife and place it in soft butter (hard butter will tear the bread) and cover the bread with butter up to the crust of the bread; then one can either cut the bread in half or eat it as a whole piece. Etiquette, when out in public dictates that one should cut the bread in half.
If you like the taste of bread with butter and if you want more calories.
Take 2 pieces of bread (any kind you like)Get a butter knifeGet the peanut butter and jelly outPick up 1 piece of bread up and butter it with peanut butterThen pick up the other piece of bread and butter that with JellyThen you put the 2 pieces togetherThen you have you peanut butter and jelly sandwichGood now you gave your parent a break for a change.
To make a fluffernutter without ripping the bread, you must spread the peanut butter on the bread first and then put the marshmallow fluff on top of the peanut butter. Spread/blend the fluff over the peanut butter, put the two pieces of bread together. Eat up and enjoy!
Put in butter, and the eggs, if it's not already on the bread
You put bread butter and a little something extra
French toast recipe for four people: 8 slices of bread half a liter of milk 50 grams of sugar or better, brown sugar, a dose of vanilla-perfumed sugar some butter to fry the bread slices in. Break the eggs in the milk, add the vanilla sugar, whip the whole and soak the bead in it. Fry your butter in the pan and put the bread in until cookes (it turns light brown). You may then put the sugar (or even put it while the bread is frying)