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Detroitdiesel
13th February 2007, 21:04
Can someone please help me, You have probably all heard of the saying "the best thing since sliced bread" What was the best thing just before sliced bread???

98tls
13th February 2007, 21:13
probably women...................but that didnt last long as they talked to much..............at least bread you can knead and shape to your own requirements.

Maha
13th February 2007, 21:15
Obviously Unsliced bread...........:mellow:

Wasp
13th February 2007, 22:20
It was a motorbike wasn't it?

Steam
13th February 2007, 22:26
Beer! Liquid bread!

cynna
14th February 2007, 01:52
a bread knife

qldzxr250a
14th February 2007, 06:38
me.....:dodge:

frogfeaturesFZR
14th February 2007, 06:56
Mmmmmmm Banana cake...:dodge:

Pwalo
14th February 2007, 07:01
Getting half loaves (wrapped in paper),and eating the middle out of them before you got home.

Joni
14th February 2007, 07:31
The best thing before sliced bread?...Posting in the right forum I would say....

Thanks RR... you are ahead of me today.

MSTRS
14th February 2007, 07:32
Getting half loaves (wrapped in paper),and eating the middle out of them before you got home.

From one old fart to another...:niceone:

Squeak the Rat
14th February 2007, 07:39
The question is only answerable by people who say "it's the best thing since sliced bread". As they are usually talking about a spanner or a salad spinner (WTF are they all about), then they obviously have some issues with prioritisation, and woe be tied me to even guess what they think is the second most important thing in the history of creation.

The most important thing after sliced bread was probably the bread bag, followed by the bread bag tie. So at the very least they should be saying "it's the most important thing since the tie for the bread bag for the sliced bread".

But if I really had to answer your question, then my answer would be the bread knife of course.

Pwalo
14th February 2007, 13:40
From one old fart to another...:niceone:

Scary isn't it? I can remember pounds, shillings, and pence as well.

MSTRS
14th February 2007, 13:49
...and ha'pennies AND farthings...

idb
14th February 2007, 14:39
...and ha'pennies AND farthings...

I saw a bunch of unicycles going up the West Coast a couple of weeks ago.

Sniper
14th February 2007, 14:50
42!!!

Skunk
14th February 2007, 15:08
The axle. Before that the wheel.

idb
14th February 2007, 15:20
The axle. Before that the wheel.

Hmmm..............so you think that the wheel came before the axle?
Surely it isn't a wheel until it has an axle?
Until then it's just a round thing that rolls down hills.

Mind you....without a wheel then an axle's just a stick...........

ManDownUnder
14th February 2007, 15:35
From http://www.phrases.org.uk

: GREATEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD -- "It's the greatest thing since sliced bread -- What a brilliant idea! What a fine thing! Said of any innovation more important than a bread slicer. Often used sarcastically. The expression originated in the mid-twentieth century. Chinese checkers, chopped liver, packaged bread, swinging doors, chewing gum, the hula hoop, or the hamburger may replace (the term) 'sliced bread' (in the expression)..." For example, "the greatest thing since the hula hoop." "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" (1996) by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
: UPDATE:
: Wonder Bread is the source of the phrase, according to an article in the January 2006 Reader's Digest, Page 155, "Ever Wonder Where the First Sliced Bread and Other Famous Foods got Their Names?" by Evan Morris, author of "From Altoids to Zima."
: ".Created in 1921 by the Taggart Baking Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, the new bread was almost ready for market when the question of a name arose. Vice president Elmer Cline happened to attend a balloon race one day. The sight of dozens of brightly colored hot-air balloons in the sky filled him with, as he later said, 'wonder.' Wonder Bread was born without further ado. Cline, in fact, was so impressed with the sight of those balloons that he covered his new product's wrapper with red, yellow and blue balloons (still the Wonder package design today). You might think that a product combining balloons, bread and a sense of wonder couldn't get any better. But in 1933 Wonder introduced the very first pre-sliced loaf of bread to America's consumers, the popularity of which is reflected in that phrase 'the best thing since sliced bread.'"

: A history on the Wonder Bread site says: "In 1925, the Continental Baking Company bought the Indianapolis bakery and 'Slo-baked' Wonder Bread soon became a national brand. The Continental Baking Company altered the course of bread forever in the 1930s when it introduced sliced Wonder Bread. Sales were slow at first as suspicious consumers were slow to accept a pre-sliced bread, but convenience overruled apprehension and soon everyone wanted sliced Wonder Bread on their dinner table." http://www.wonderbread.com/history.html Accessed December 30, 2005. A big book by James Trager, "The People's Chronology," is a great source for this sort of thing. It includes an entry for the invention of sliced bread.

Sniper
14th February 2007, 15:36
From http://www.phrases.org.uk

: GREATEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD -- "It's the greatest thing since sliced bread -- What a brilliant idea! What a fine thing! Said of any innovation more important than a bread slicer. Often used sarcastically. The expression originated in the mid-twentieth century. Chinese checkers, chopped liver, packaged bread, swinging doors, chewing gum, the hula hoop, or the hamburger may replace (the term) 'sliced bread' (in the expression)..." For example, "the greatest thing since the hula hoop." "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" (1996) by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
: UPDATE:
: Wonder Bread is the source of the phrase, according to an article in the January 2006 Reader's Digest, Page 155, "Ever Wonder Where the First Sliced Bread and Other Famous Foods got Their Names?" by Evan Morris, author of "From Altoids to Zima."
: ".Created in 1921 by the Taggart Baking Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, the new bread was almost ready for market when the question of a name arose. Vice president Elmer Cline happened to attend a balloon race one day. The sight of dozens of brightly colored hot-air balloons in the sky filled him with, as he later said, 'wonder.' Wonder Bread was born without further ado. Cline, in fact, was so impressed with the sight of those balloons that he covered his new product's wrapper with red, yellow and blue balloons (still the Wonder package design today). You might think that a product combining balloons, bread and a sense of wonder couldn't get any better. But in 1933 Wonder introduced the very first pre-sliced loaf of bread to America's consumers, the popularity of which is reflected in that phrase 'the best thing since sliced bread.'"

: A history on the Wonder Bread site says: "In 1925, the Continental Baking Company bought the Indianapolis bakery and 'Slo-baked' Wonder Bread soon became a national brand. The Continental Baking Company altered the course of bread forever in the 1930s when it introduced sliced Wonder Bread. Sales were slow at first as suspicious consumers were slow to accept a pre-sliced bread, but convenience overruled apprehension and soon everyone wanted sliced Wonder Bread on their dinner table." http://www.wonderbread.com/history.html Accessed December 30, 2005. A big book by James Trager, "The People's Chronology," is a great source for this sort of thing. It includes an entry for the invention of sliced bread.

You have way too much time on your hands :p

Ixion
14th February 2007, 15:38
...and ha'pennies AND farthings...

Groats ? Groats was useful.

Maha
14th February 2007, 15:38
You have way too much time on your hands :p

Farrrrrrrrrrr reckon, dont be a geek Nigel........:hitcher:

Ixion
14th February 2007, 15:41
The serious answer, according to my old Gran anyway, is "since preplucked chickens".She never did like plucking chickens.

0arbreaka
14th February 2007, 15:45
i cant afford bread

ManDownUnder
14th February 2007, 15:51
Farrrrrrrrrrr reckon, dont be a geek Nigel........:hitcher:

Some like the history and background to words - my personal favourite is sayings (that site is on my favourites by the way).

Sad but true.

dawnrazor
14th February 2007, 16:36
NOTHING.

Because sliced bread hadn't being invented, and if it hadn't been invented then you couldn't have compared anything to it...

So you wouldn't have said "This is the best thing until sliced bread gets invented!"


However its not all bad, there were good things before sliced bread, but no one can tell you what they are anymore, because we now have sliced bread and all the good things that have arrived since then of course...the mind can only hold so much you know!