Do you like soggy bread?

Would you eat soggy bread that had been out in the pouring rain all night?

  • I'd give the bread a taste but wouldn't finish the whole loaf.

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Say a loaf of bread was left in the garden overnight, it rained and the bread became so soggy even the birds wouldn't touch it. Would you eat it?
 
Definitely, sprinkle some soil on that and you got yourself some good nutrients.

Seriously though, it depends some breads do better with a bit of moisture, and white bread is not one of them.
 
can't say I would even if I was starving

I mean, worms have probably slithered over and in the bread
 
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