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What is a butter bread?



 
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What is a butter bread? #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 21:37 pm   What is a butter bread?
 

Hello, what is a butter bread? I don't think it is the same as bread and butter. thanks.
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butter bread #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:43 am   butter bread
 

Again, please supply some context for your vocabulary questions. You can find recipes for various kinds of butter breads on the internet.
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