Reddit Reddit reviews B&M Brown Bread, Original Flavor, 16 Ounce (Pack of 12)

We found 14 Reddit comments about B&M Brown Bread, Original Flavor, 16 Ounce (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Grocery & Gourmet Food
Breads & Bakery
B&M Brown Bread, Original Flavor, 16 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Authentic New England taste since 1869Slow baked in traditional brick ovensEnjoy the flavor and share with family and friendsAnd original taste you can trustLow in fat
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14 Reddit comments about B&M Brown Bread, Original Flavor, 16 Ounce (Pack of 12):

u/cool_beansncream · 70 pointsr/IAmA

for those wondering, yes, canned brown bread is available on amazon

u/hostesstwinkie · 14 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

Canned bread has been around almost as long as canned food, so think early to mid 19th century.

u/RoverDaddy · 7 pointsr/WTF
u/5_sec_rule · 2 pointsr/funny

Ramen can only last a year. This bread lasts 5 plus years. And it's $11.99 a can.

12 pack for $36

u/Kelistrah · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

It was most likely canned brown bread something along the lines of this

While homemade brown bread is better this is still not bad. Used to be pretty popular New England food. many people would eat it with backed beans and hot dogs. Pretty tasty meal imo.

u/jefuchs · 1 pointr/funny

It's available on amazon.

This (and the canned chicken) might actually make decent provisions for remote living situations, like long sea voyages.

u/I_Am_Slightly_Evil · 1 pointr/malaphor
u/kelseykeefe · 1 pointr/snackexchange

Hahah, speaking of New England (Boston) foods, is it silly that I've been compiling a list of foods I want to share for when I've the time/money to do a big swap? Mostly, I am focused on Brown Bread. Sweet, delicious brown bread.

u/kevrom · 1 pointr/WTF
u/bump_bump_bump · 1 pointr/AskEurope

Yeah, you wouldn't like the US ones! I've been offered this meal of hot-dogs, US molasses beans, and weird brown molasses bread that comes in a tin (sweet AF of course) (Edit: this is the stuff - 1/3 sugar by weight!). I've had desserts that were less sweet.

But this is a country where a whole lot of kids are given "PB&J" sandwiches as their lunch - the main part of it, not a dessert. i.e. peanut butter and jam sandwiches.

But we have no idea why all the obesity and type II diabetes... why could it be‽ I know an obese family who talked about how they just have genes that make them gain weight literally while giving their children a chocolate chip muffin for a "morning snack" between breakfast and lunch.