

The one that we had allowed you to simply put the guide over the top of the bread. Imagine our delight when an online search showed us the wonderful bread slicing guide that saved our Christmas spirit that year.

It is delicious, but we soon realized one flaw to our plan bread is not easy to slice and make pretty. So, my husband and I decided that we could spend one day just before Christmas baking homemade bread for our friends, family, neighbors and coworkers to show our love without breaking the bank. The problem is that our budget doesn’t agree with our generosity. And around the holidays my clan and I get to be very giving folks. There is just something about freshly baked bread that says ‘home’ to me. There are some fairly inexpensive options out there, with bread slicing guides being nice choices.īut for the die-hard bread baker there are all kinds of gadgets, including special, electric knives that can save a lot of the aesthetic, pretty part of slicing bread a lot of trouble. The kind of helper that a person gets really depends on how often they are really going to bake bread.

That is when these bread slicing gizmos can really come in handy. Since most of us now buy our bread pre-sliced from the store, it isn’t until someone gets adventurous and tries to bake their own that they realize how hard it is to slice bread evenly and without tearing it all to pieces. It doesn't matter so much if you are eating toast, but when it comes to making a sandwich, it is nice to have uniform pieces of bread. Before I had a bread cutting guide, my sliced pieces were never the same. This slicer is designed to allow you to cut the bread into 4 different thicknesses of 1.0cm, 1.5cm, 2.0cm and 2.5cm. It is strong and tenacious, able to withstand temperatures resistance of -10C to 90C, and is also non-toxic and odourless. Since we also use this bread for sandwiches, it makes a big difference. This highly quality bread slicer guide is made of environmentally friendly ABS resin. It is nice to have even slices without trying to guess how big or small your slice of bread will be. Since I grind my own grain to make fresh bread, I use a bread slicing guide quite frequently. How Do I Choose the Best Bread Slicers?.
