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Bread In A Can: Fast And Easy Food That's Tasty

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We have all had that dream. Hunger is grabbing hold of you with an unrelenting grip and then before you can say 'tickle my ear' up pops a can of bread....right? Well imagine my surprise when I encountered B&M's Bread (in a can). Indeed, two things went though my mind: 'that looks like a can of bread I want to try' and 'I wonder if I'm the only one who has had the weird 'can of bread' dream'. Nevertheless, it is time to explore just how useful a can full of bread is.

Choose your can of breadChoose your can of bread

B&M food company have done something which many of us will be kicking ourselves for not having thought of first. They have taken a big piece of yummy bread and bashed it into a can, meaning that if having a long-lasting can-shaped bit of bread stored away for emegencies is your thing, then you will be a happy camper.

With two lip-smackng flavors on offer, B&M provide their canned bread not only for the plain bread lovers, but also for those partial to a raisin. And let's face it, who is not partial to a raisin?

Whether you like your bread canned, boxed, or in any other sort of strange container, one thing is for sure; trying to resist new tasty food ideas, particularly when they are packaged up in a shiny can adorned with sparkly pictures, is next to impossible.

The ins and outs of bread in a canThe ins and outs of bread in a can

Putting aside the 'it's a massive can of bread' jokes, there could well be serious benefits to canned bread. The protection offered to the bread by the can will allow the bread to remain eadible for a long period of time. This means that the canned bread can always be stored, whether this be in the car for emergencies, or in ration bags for long expeditions.

A pack of six 16-ounce B&M Bread cans will take around a $33-sized bite out of your cash reserves, with glowing reviews and purchasing available at Amazon here.

Michael McParland
Food and Kitchen Innovations
InventorSpot.com

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