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Sir Nate:

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--- Quote from: Sir Nate on 2014-04-18, 17:21:18 ---What does separate a trencher from a plate?
does it come down to terminology? plates bring out the food and then people put the food on their trenchers, While today people bring out the food in Dish's and people put it on their plate/ people bring the food out on plates and people just eat it on the plate.

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It's basically just a small plate, so mostly terminology.

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So As I suspected.

Mike W.:
I made a second loaf of black bread and holy **** does it taste amazing! However, it still seems a bit small to be used as a trencher.

Don Jorge:
Yummy

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Sir Nate:
Reminds me of my grandmothers scones

Sir Patrick:
Rather than bake them in a pan, I wonder if they rolled out bits of the dough and baked them on a sheet like a pizza crust? Seriously, a deep-dish thickness crust would work as a trencher.

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