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Re: Name That Bread by TOYOSI20(f): 11:47am On May 26, 2009
Its all about the ingredients. . . . wink cheesy

Re: Name That Bread by redsun(m): 3:58pm On May 26, 2009
Is there anything like organic corn bread in nigeria now?nicely baked corn and multi grain bread.
Re: Name That Bread by mohawkchic(f): 6:59pm On May 26, 2009
~"Banana Bread"!! Wow! . .Oh Lordy,havent had that in many moons. . . . my Nana use to make it for us when we was kids . . .I also have an Aunt who makes The Best "Rice Bread" Ever!!
Re: Name That Bread by Nobody: 7:03pm On May 26, 2009
Nice pixs up there.
I love blueberry muffin, not sure if it can be called bread too.

Ejadamen:

You did not know shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked After all the kung fu they've done on NL?
rotflmao.
No mind me. I just wan help rekindle their fire.
Love in disguise tongue
Re: Name That Bread by ifyalways(f): 1:28am On May 27, 2009
Toyo,this ur cakes and muffins bread are quite irresistible kiss
If that is what bread is all abt,then i wont mind having one wink
Re: Name That Bread by TOYOSI20(f): 8:03am On May 27, 2009
LOL!!. . , hopefully this is more "breadish". . . . cheesy cheesy

Re: Name That Bread by TOYOSI20(f): 8:06am On May 27, 2009
more. . . smiley

Re: Name That Bread by Pepeye(f): 7:30pm On May 27, 2009
Whoops! Mouth watering
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 7:35am On Jun 01, 2009
make photo no confuse una oh. All these oyibo bread na so so fine fine and good smell but the taste na rubbish especially French bread . Dem no bake those bread for African mouth joo.
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Re: Name That Bread by Nobody: 1:12am On Jun 02, 2009
Aloy.Emeka:

make photo no confuse una oh. All these oyibo bread na so so fine fine and good smell but the taste na rubbish especially French bread . Dem no bake those bread for African mouth joo.


Abi. Italian o, French, Hawaiin, all nonsense! lipsrsealed

Best bread I've eaten was in Nigeria. i don't even know the name. But my mum used to buy it from San shonibare, I think in Lawanson.

Value Sliced bread not the agege copycat style is delicious too.
Re: Name That Bread by mohawkchic(f): 1:30am On Jun 02, 2009
Aloy.Emeka:

make photo no confuse una oh. All these oyibo bread na so so fine fine and good smell but the taste na rubbish especially French bread . Dem no bake those bread for African mouth joo.

~ grin I beg to differ! Brioche Sweet grin Baguette Sweet too! LMAO @ "Not For African Mouth"  cheesy

Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 7:57am On Jun 02, 2009
Abi. Italian o, French, Hawaiin, all nonsense!

Best bread I've eaten was in Nigeria. i don't even know the name. But my mum used to buy it from San shonibare, I think in Lawanson.

Value Sliced bread not the agege copycat style is delicious too.
No mind oyibo. Big name, inviting flavor and rubbish taste. Sour even taste sour.
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 7:58am On Jun 02, 2009
I beg to differ! Brioche Sweet  Baguette Sweet too! LMAO @ "Not For African Mouth"
Wetin be this Brioche and Bridgette bread?. Are they compatible to African mouth like mine?
Re: Name That Bread by Hesperus(m): 8:07am On Jun 02, 2009
Agege bread for life!
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 8:47am On Jun 02, 2009
Recommended bread for African mouth:


Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 8:50am On Jun 02, 2009



Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 8:54am On Jun 02, 2009
Re: Name That Bread by JJYOU: 9:25am On Jun 02, 2009
bread o bread. can someone please plymonth road bread from benin here pls.
Re: Name That Bread by ankeade: 11:38am On Jun 02, 2009
I so much love AGEGE bread.

When it's still hot, infact, I can finish N70:00 bread at a spot.

lol grin
Re: Name That Bread by mohawkchic(f): 6:11pm On Jun 02, 2009
Aloy.Emeka:

Wetin be this Brioche and Bridgette bread?. Are they compatible to African mouth like mine?

~ grin. . You killing me here w/ laffter! "Bridgette bread" cheesy

~You like what you like i suppose!
Re: Name That Bread by nich(m): 6:19pm On Jun 02, 2009
tongue  kai! see burediiiiiiiiiii.  egbe!

@ topic,

i luv my 'home-baked' bread. why? i can relish any flavour i like when i like. 'have u tried baking bread or cake in the early hours of the morning, say about 2am? my! my!! my!!!  kiss  kiss
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 11:23pm On Jun 02, 2009
You like what you like i suppose!
Yesoooh; I like my ejidike bread with lipton every morning. grin grin grin
Re: Name That Bread by Hauwa1: 7:12pm On Jun 04, 2009
Hawaiian Roll
banana bread (without cinanmon)


western bread could block someone's yansh hole. i see so many long hard sticks at the grocery and i wonder  lipsrsealed
no wonder their nsi is sooo hard and stone like undecided
Re: Name That Bread by TOYOSI20(f): 7:14pm On Jun 04, 2009
Aloy.Emeka:

[img]http://cbertel.files./2009/05/monks-dark-bread-2.jpg[/img]
dark bread

this looks weird. . .is it supposed to be sweet or savoury??. . . . shocked shocked shocked
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 7:53pm On Jun 04, 2009

western bread could block someone's yansh hole. i see so many long hard sticks at the grocery and[b] i wonder
no wonder their nsi is sooo hard and stone like[/b]
How did you know the texture of their nsi?
Re: Name That Bread by AloyEmeka9: 7:54pm On Jun 04, 2009

this looks weird. . .is it supposed to be sweet or savoury??. . . .
Sweet bread from Niger republic. Monks eat it too.
Re: Name That Bread by nana(f): 10:51pm On Jun 04, 2009
I love pitta bread. I eat it when i want sandwich. Just add smoked ham and some sandwich filling and u will enjoy a lovely sandwich. Also,I prefer wheat bread to white bread,
Re: Name That Bread by Natasha2(f): 8:35pm On Jan 31, 2011
cheesy cheesy calypso, getex, and nibbles all the waaayyyyyyyyyyy

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