Moisten with mayonnaise and spread between wafer thin slices of white or brown bread.
She bought a loaf of brown bread and five currant buns.
She placed before me some brown bread and milk.
Spread on slices of toasted brown bread and garnish with celery tips.
There must be white bread for the masters, and brown bread for the servants.
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One of them eventually got up and told me that she did not have anybrownbread.
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Someone finally arrived, but there was nobrownbread—bacon, yes; tea, yes; but nobrownbread.
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It is essential that calcium should be added to thebrownbreadin order to allow better bone and tooth formation.
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If he does not like white bread, there is plenty ofbrownbread.
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As has been illustrated by other speakers, a growing number of us want to getbrownbread.
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I asked for a bacon sandwich withbrownbread.
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Arrangements already exist under whichbrownbreadis supplied to units when it is asked for.
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Most recently, they said that we should ban tomato ketchup andbrownbreadbecause there was something wrong with those products.
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What was said was, why should anybody be enabled to adopt "brownbread" because they had registered that as a trade mark?
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However, people used to prefer white bread until there was a campaign to persuade them to buybrownbread.
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Brownbreadis the staple diet of the diabetics and many other people who are not so robust as they might be.
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They are simply aware of the fact that if one eats modernbrownbread, it will be made in factories that need electricity.
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They were aware thatbrownbreaddoes not keep as well as white bread, and is less attractive as a food when it is stale.
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They find thatbrownbreadis going up in price, and it means a further drain on their purchasing power.
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People know aboutbrownbreadand white bread but do not know about this national bread.
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