The idea of using bread as a plate, known as "trencher," dates back to medieval Europe when food was often served on thick slices of bread. This practice was practical, as the bread absorbed juices and flavors from the food, making it both a serving vessel and a part of the meal. Moreover, after the meal, the trencher could be eaten or given to the poor, minimizing waste. The concept reflects the resourcefulness of past culinary traditions, where every element of a meal was utilized.
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Both forms are breaded.
A hot meal can ameliorate the discomforts of even the coldest day.
Is an African Baked Bread. In the past ,they used to bake bread on the groung fire.
the played instruments and sang i guess Which part of past ? There is a lot of pasts.
When an action has happened in the past, we refer to it that way rather than as though it were happening now. Joe eats his meal. <-- present tense Joe ate his meal. <-- past tense Joe will eat his meal at dinnertime. <-- future tense Joe would eat his meal, if he were still alive. <-- subjunctive (contrary to fact) When you are writing or speaking, you use the past tense when you are referring to something that has already happened.
what past tense are '' I did not have to endure the twice-daily meal-time fiasco.
The meal I remember from my past is turkey and dressing, mashed potatoe's and gravy. Sweet potatoes and a veg to round off the meal. Dessert was usually apple pie and mincemeat pie.
It is the same.
If it's not moldy then go for it. There isn't really anything in bread that will kill you.
The verb is "know" which means you have knowledge of something. "used to" puts this knowing in the past and implies that you no longer have this knowledge. In the 18 century most people used to know how to bake bread by hand, today people get their bread ready made from a shop.