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A bread clip is a device that is used to hold plastic bags closed, such as those in which sliced bread is commonly packaged. They are also commonly called bread tags , bread tabs , bread ties , bread buckles , or bread-bag clips .
Floyd Greg Paxton (March 17, 1918 – December 10, 1975 [1]) was a manufacturer of ballbearings during World War II, [2] and later inventor of the bread clip, a notched plastic tag used for sealing bags of bread worldwide.
A wooden peel. A peel is a tool used by bakers to slide loaves of bread, pizzas, pastries, and other baked goods into and out of an oven. [1] It is usually made of wood, with a flat surface for carrying the baked good and a handle extending from one side of that surface.
Semolina, nine-grain, rye, straight-up wheat--we're a fan of bread. But when you're having a tomato sandwich or a pile of...
A lame (/ l æ m, l eɪ m /, from French lame, inherited from Latin lāmina, meaning saw) is a double-sided blade that is used to slash the tops of bread loaves in baking. A lame is used to score (also called slashing or docking ) bread just before the bread is placed in the oven.
HORG is not a “joke page”, it is an group that researches and classifies of bread clips, just written in an a slight nonstanderd POV. 2007GabrielT ( talk ) 14:29, 19 October 2023 (UTC) [ reply ] Doubt about origin story
Amazon's annual list of the 100 best Valentine's Day gifts includes options for men, women, and kids.
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