Do you eat the crusts?

I have 2 bags of breadcrumbs in the freezer - we eat more loaves of bread than we do meat/fish in breadcrumbs and so produce end crusts faster than we could consume them
There comes a point when you have to say enough is enough!
 
Out of interest where do you draw the line with fruit skins? Mangoes, bananas, oranges, pineapples?
I only eat the kiwi skins.
I ate them from the start just like an apple or a pear.
I spent a good while working abroad and used to see the locals eating them like that.
I wouldn't eat the skins if they go soft and then I would scoop out with a spoon.
Try eating one with the skin on and let me know what you think
 
I have seen ads I think from Warburtons and Philadelphia I think urging people to eat the "end pieces" or crusts on the end of the loaf - make a fancy panini sarnie out of it sort of thing. Question do you or have you ever eaten the end crusts? Must admit I don't - its literally for the birds as far as I am concerned ( I like to feed our feathered friends a bit of bread ) - might be because I only recall the crusts being eaten by my Dad at time when we were very skint when I was a young kid and we couldn't afford to throw them away.
What do you do with a French stick?

……..actually don’t answer that
 
I only eat the kiwi skins.
I ate them from the start just like an apple or a pear.
I spent a good while working abroad and used to see the locals eating them like that.
I wouldn't eat the skins if they go soft and then I would scoop out with a spoon.
Try eating one with the skin on and let me know what you think
hang on, kiwi skins are furry, that's like eating a rabbit without skinning it.....wrong on so many levels
 
I love to eat the crusts, does the wifes nut in when I open both ends of the bread to get at them both. Modern bread is too wet and soft for me I have found that I eat less bread but the bread I eat is of good quality.
 

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