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"The greatest thing since sliced bread" = since July 7, 1928.

Fletch

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It was 80 years ago today that the Chillicothe (Mo.) Bakery Co. put the first commercial bread slicer into operation. The invention was the work of Otto Rohwedder, an Iowa-born jeweler and entrepreneur.
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sixsexsix

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I actually prefer non-sliced bread! I like having the control of deciding just how thick my slice is going to be.
I can see where is can be convenient though ;)
 

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When I was in the second grade, we went on a field trip to the Nissen bakery in Portland, and saw an entire row of Rohwedder machines in action -- wicked impressive! We then got a freshly-sliced freshly wrapped loaf of bread to take home as a souvenir of the trip, and I ate all of mine, right down to the heeltack, on the bus on the way home.

Balloon bread. Mmmmmmmm.
 

pgoat

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sixsexsix said:
I actually prefer non-sliced bread! I like having the control of deciding just how thick my slice is going to be.
Just what I was thinking - we always have to stop people from throwing the loaf in the slicer at bakeries....

but I could see how they'd be a big hit on the school trip!
 

Fletch

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LizzieMaine said:
We then got a freshly-sliced freshly wrapped loaf of bread to take home as a souvenir of the trip, and I ate all of mine, right down to the heeltack, on the bus on the way home.
Oh bad, bad, BAD Lizzie. :rolleyes: Did you spoil your supper and have to sit at the table till you felt like eating again?

I dunnohwedder da Rohwedder originally had the variable-thickness slicing feature like the ones today. Somebody wanna go look up U.S. Patent #1,867,377 and find out?
 

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