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French bread, just like English muffins in England, was not originally made by the French Communists. In fact, France actually has a history in which all bread manufacture, other than that of the "Freedom Bread" (relative to "Freedom Fries")was stopped. "Let them eat cake" cried the royalty after even their tasteless monarchical communist bread couldn't feed the millions of stupid French peasants.

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  • French bread, just like English muffins in England, was not originally made by the French Communists. In fact, France actually has a history in which all bread manufacture, other than that of the "Freedom Bread" (relative to "Freedom Fries")was stopped. "Let them eat cake" cried the royalty after even their tasteless monarchical communist bread couldn't feed the millions of stupid French peasants.
  • Wikipedia Article Bread About French bread on Wikipedia A light, crusty, yeast-raised bread made with water instead of milk. The dark brown, intensely crisp crust is created by brushing or spraying the loafs exterior with water during the baking process. French bread comes in many shapes, including the classic long, thin Baguette, rounds and fat ovals. The best known French bread is baguette. It is bread that has been formed into a long, narrow cylindrical loaf. Usually has a crisp brown crust and light, chewy interior.
  • A loaf of French Bread appeared in the dressing room scene with Hilda and Charles Aznavour in Episode 109: Charles Aznavour of The Muppet Show. When Charles points out to Hilda that it's not a French bread, the bread proves him wrong: "Oh, voyons, cherie! Mais j'ai l'accent français!" (Oh, look closer, baby! I do have the French accent!") The puppet was reused as a background character in the Mopatop's Shop episode "Ghosts", performed by Susan Beattie.
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  • An unique bread in France.
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  • French bread, just like English muffins in England, was not originally made by the French Communists. In fact, France actually has a history in which all bread manufacture, other than that of the "Freedom Bread" (relative to "Freedom Fries")was stopped. "Let them eat cake" cried the royalty after even their tasteless monarchical communist bread couldn't feed the millions of stupid French peasants.
  • Wikipedia Article Bread About French bread on Wikipedia A light, crusty, yeast-raised bread made with water instead of milk. The dark brown, intensely crisp crust is created by brushing or spraying the loafs exterior with water during the baking process. French bread comes in many shapes, including the classic long, thin Baguette, rounds and fat ovals. The best known French bread is baguette. It is bread that has been formed into a long, narrow cylindrical loaf. Usually has a crisp brown crust and light, chewy interior.
  • A loaf of French Bread appeared in the dressing room scene with Hilda and Charles Aznavour in Episode 109: Charles Aznavour of The Muppet Show. When Charles points out to Hilda that it's not a French bread, the bread proves him wrong: "Oh, voyons, cherie! Mais j'ai l'accent français!" (Oh, look closer, baby! I do have the French accent!") The puppet was reused as a background character in the Mopatop's Shop episode "Ghosts", performed by Susan Beattie.
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