Ingredients
Heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Mix all of the ingredients, except the bacon, together. Shape the mixture into 6 small loaves. Crisscross 2 of the half slices of bacon across each loaf, tucking the ends under each loaf. Place the loaves on a rack in a shallow baking pan and bake uncovered for 50 minutes. Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
ome collective nouns for loaves are a batch of loaves or a stack of loaves.
Henry Glynn has written: 'Little loaves of bread'
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There is not collective noun for the word 'loaf'. A collective noun is a word for a group of things; the noun loaf is a singular, one loaf. The plural noun is 'loaves'. Some collective nouns for loaves are a batch of loaves or a stack of loaves. Other collective nouns for loaves would be a word suitable for the context of the loaves; for example a basket of loaves, a shelf of loaves, a case of loaves, etc.
Yes, the word 'loaves' is a collective noun for loaves of bread.
ome collective nouns for loaves are a batch of loaves or a stack of loaves.
Loaves has one syllable.
I have two loaves of bread.
"Loaves" is the plural; the singular is "loaf". Example sentence:Mom baked six loaves of bread for the bake sale.
Loaves is the plural. The singular form of the word is loaf.
The base word for "loaves" is "loaf."
That depends on how thick you cut the slices and how large the loaves are. If you cut the loaves into 10 pieces and your guests serve themselves, you need to think 2 pieces per person in case some take 2 or more pieces. So you'd need 20 loaves. If they are served cafeteria style and each guest receives only one slice of bread, 10 loaves should be enough. Always count on a little extra to prevent running out of food.