I got 10/16 too. The crustless bread was in response to children whose parents regularly cut off the crust. Obviously these are not children of people who lived through the depression; “waist not, want not” as my grandmother always said.
I got 10/16 too. The crustless bread was in response to children whose parents regularly cut off the crust. Obviously these are not children of people who lived through the depression; “waste not, want not” as my grandmother always said.
9/16 here.
I guess reading too many “Strange but True” items in blogs and the Net tends to increase one’s credulity. Oddly enough!
10/16 here too. I’ve seen that crustless bread. How hard is it to cut the crusts off bread?
And why would you want to?
I got 10/16 too. The crustless bread was in response to children whose parents regularly cut off the crust. Obviously these are not children of people who lived through the depression; “waist not, want not” as my grandmother always said.
I got 10/16 too. The crustless bread was in response to children whose parents regularly cut off the crust. Obviously these are not children of people who lived through the depression; “waste not, want not” as my grandmother always said.
11/16.