Canned bread?????

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yukonjack

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Try this stuff instead. A staple of rural Alaskans. It's good with about anything on it. I've had some that was three years old and it was still edible.

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I tried this when we lived in New England once. I didn't care for it, but it might be one of those tastes that you acquire as a kid.

I had HOPED that it was going to be similar to the brown bread they serve at Outback, but it's not even close.

Last couple of times that I've been to Outback I've been disappointed with the food. Their bread doesn't seem quite the same.
 

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Good stuff.

B&M baked beans, OH HELL YES, just wish I could find them local. When we first moved here back in 79, mom and I would take a drive to shawnee to a store that sold them, we would stock up. Little glass jars of goodness right there, I tell you what.
 

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