I guess apprenticeships aren't that common yet in the US, but in many countries you can learn a profession not only at uni. In that case the high school diploma isn't the last/highest diploma one would get.
wieson
Gimme that towed artillery nuke
BLT
Oh yeah, those go well in a rye-wheat mixed bread with slices so large that half a slice is big enough for a sandwich. Or in a lye roll, also perfect for hearty/salty sandwiches with veggies.
Don't get me wrong, I love butter on bread. I think butter elevates good bread to one of the best meals I've ever eaten. But I also think (good!) bread has awesome and plentiful tastes on its own. But I'm happy that you love bread as well :)
It's also that the crust tastes absolutely awesome and a squishy "bread" is without soul.
I eat a lot of bread.
In my opinion a crust is a must and traditional is better than American ¯\_༼ •́ ͜ʖ •̀ ༽_/¯
(Not to speak of the fact that "traditional" means something totally different in every part of the world and in Germany "modern" bread is the same as "traditional" bread)
If you're happy with your state of things, that's ok for you
And it's still wonderbread.
Imagine what could be if you were to taste something like this :P
For non USAnians, this is Dave's killer bread
Everybody talking about the ducks, but is no-one else absolutely jarred by the man hating on the tiniest improvement on the abomination that is American wonderbread? Like come on, be happy that you are going one step closer to salvation and actual tasty bread by buying soft sponge with at least some flax seed added. Flax seeds are delicious.
Are you implying that it doesn't taste good without butter?
Everything south to Panama and the whole Caribbean is part of North America.
Continental Europe is about 10 M km^2 (I subtracted the UK and Iceland for you) Th US is about 9,5 M km^2
So about the same, which is impressive, but it doesn't hold you captive. You can still go to other countries on holiday.
Also there are a ton of native languages within the US plus settler languages like Tejano and Pennsylvanian Dutch. So if one wanted to have a cultural vacation, it would be possible.
Bruder ...
Have you seen our world?
Plus it explains like the reader is kinda dumb