because it's also referenced by Jeffrey Hamelman on p 28 of Bread, in quoting a baker/friend. It stuck with me, too, weavershouse, not the least because I'm still wondering if I agree..!
"Don't be afraid of dark toast!", courtesy of James Beard. We use that a LOT around here.
Without bread all is misery." - William Cobbett, British journalist (1763-1835)
"How can a nation be great if its bread tastes like Kleenex?" - Julia Child
In most of these quotes, bread is used as a metaphor for food in general. But that just reminds us how important bread is and has been in the lives of ordinary people.
"There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread."
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
"Who hath no more bread then neede, must not keepe a dog."
-- George Herbert 1593-1633
"Honey, don't poke the boule."
--Me to my 5 year old
"I am proud to be an American. Because an American can eat anything on the face of this earth as long as he has two pieces of bread." Bill Cosby
OR, for you more serious folks.
"With bread all sorrows are less"
Sancho Panza speaking to Dapple, his ass in "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes(1547-1616)
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Weaverhouse,
It was a saying that I found on a German bread site and posted to the forum on the German Rye discussion.
Alte brot is nicht hart. Keine brot, das ist hart.
Directly translated, "Old bread is not hard. No bread, that is hard."
Old Camp Cook
because it's also referenced by Jeffrey Hamelman on p 28 of Bread, in quoting a baker/friend. It stuck with me, too, weavershouse, not the least because I'm still wondering if I agree..!
I don't know if this qualifies, but the Germans call beer "flussig brot". Translated to Liquid Bread. i.e., akin to the staff of life.
Old Camp Cook