You make them:
-Items Needed-
Bucket Of Water
Pot Of Flour
Fire or cooking stove
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What to do:
Use bucket of water on pot of flour to make bread dough then use bread dough on fire/stove to make bread.
Bread heals 5 hitpoints.
Pick some grain and then go to a mill. Put the grain into the mill and then collect the flour in a pot. Get some water in a bucket, and then put the two together and choose to make bread dough.
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I have two loaves of bread.
There is only a total of 39 loaves of bread as the other 19 aren't loaf breads but gourmet breads.
It depends on your specific recipe and the size of the loaves you're baking, but you can make about 4 loaves of bread.
Some collective nouns for loaves are a batch of loaves or a stack of loaves. Other collective nouns for loaves would be a word suitable for the context of the loaves; for example a basket of loaves, a shelf of loaves, a case of loaves, etc.
A batch
On average, Americans consume around 53 pounds of bread per year, which equates to about 150 loaves of bread.
Yes, the word 'loaves' is a collective noun for loaves of bread.
More than one loaf of bread are called, collectively, loaves. I bought six loaves of bread and 3 bags of hamburger buns for the cook-out.
three loaves, to fish
My friend had two loaves of bread for her breakfast in her hand.
Yes, they had loaves of bread in 1998