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On the cookie sheet, form the meatloaf into the shape of a bread loaf (like you would if you were making it in the bread pan).
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On day two, I lined up Nestle chocolate chips on the counter in the shape of a slice of bread which was my one selected carbohydrate for the day.
He rummaged around on a large table in one of Other Lab's two workrooms, and showed me a heavy black iron device the size and approximate shape of a small loaf of bread.
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On making a bread loaf in the shape of a snake I've tried the snake loads of times, and he just explodes in the oven.
Meanwhile, relieved of Mighty Boosh duties, and sporting a new peroxide-blonde hairdo, Noel Fielding pleased with his surreal whimsy: "I'd like to get some bread in the shape of a question mark and make everyone a 'What?' sandwich".
A local baker, wishing to commemorate the victory of this accomplished horseman, fashioned his bread in the shape of a stirrup (the present-day German word for which is Bügel).
At a school governors' meeting, for example, he questions the Christian relevance of the Harvest Festival: "Where in the Bible does it say, 'For thou must steal foodstuffs from thy parents' cupboards and bring them into school assembly, and thou shalt force thy mother to bake a loaf of bread in the shape of a fish?' These are pagan ideals!
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