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Old 02-28-2008, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bread slicing guide?

Have any of you seen a bread slicing guide that will help cut even slices of homemade bread? I sometimes have trouble slicing uniform pieces.
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I've seen things for tomatoes and eggs and think there is something for bread.
Just don't recall seeing it in the stores. I'll have to think about this.
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I've seen a bread slicing guide, maybe in the King Arthur Flour catalog or website.

Is this what you're looking for? Expandable Bread Keeper with Slicing Guide

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Old 02-29-2008, 11:38 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I saw that one when I ordered my pan I would like to have something with more bread shape options. I like the idea of something like this French Miter Bread Board with Slicing Guide (bread & knife not included) but more of a size scale that that one type of bread.
I think maybe I want too much.
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I looked and we have a Montana Inox. It's made in Italy and works as good as anything we have in the kitchen. Has adjustible guide of course, serrated edge, and really maintains an edge. Course I use my knife...
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I can't find anything on that online.
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I will have to ask.
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I just used my serrated edge knife and it comes out perfect. Took me years to perfect this.
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Maybe someday I'll get it then. I am not very good at cutting things, gift wrap is awful.
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Really? Ok, when you start to cut paper, look at the edge you will finish at.

Here is a tip. It's like driving. If you look up, and ahead, you will drive in a straight line. Same thing with cutting. Don't focus on the scissor cutting, focus at the finishing point. I can tell you, you will cut straighter.
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