Breaking bread may refer to but is not limited to:
Bread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour and water, usually by baking. Throughout recorded history it has been popular around the world and is one of the oldest artificial foods, having been of importance since the dawn of agriculture.
There are many combinations and proportions of types of flour and other ingredients, and also of different traditional recipes and modes of preparation of bread. As a result, there are wide varieties of types, shapes, sizes, and textures of breads in various regions. Bread may be leavened by many different processes ranging from the use of naturally occurring microbes (for example in sourdough recipes) to high-pressure artificial aeration methods during preparation or baking. However, some products are left unleavened, either for preference, or for traditional or religious reasons. Many non-cereal ingredients may be included, ranging from fruits and nuts to various fats. Commercial bread in particular, commonly contains additives, some of them non-nutritional, to improve flavor, texture, color, shelf life, or ease of manufacturing.
Bread is a 1924 American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger. The film stars Mae Busch.
Bread was an American soft rock band from Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1970 and 1977 and were an example of what later was labeled as soft rock.
The band consisted of David Gates (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, violin, viola, percussion), Jimmy Griffin (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion), Robb Royer (bass, guitar, flute, keyboards, percussion, recorder, backing vocals), Mike Botts (drums, percussion; joined in the summer of 1969) and Larry Knechtel (keyboards, bass, guitar, harmonica; replaced Royer in 1971).
Before forming Bread, Gates had worked with Royer's previous band, The Pleasure Fair, producing and arranging the band's 1967 album, The Pleasure Fair. Royer then introduced Gates to his songwriting partner, Griffin, and the trio joined together in 1968 and signed with Elektra Records in January 1969, after choosing the name "Bread" in late 1968, supposedly after getting stuck in traffic behind a Wonder Bread truck. The group's first single, "Dismal Day", was released in June 1969 but did not chart. Their debut album, Bread, was released in September 1969 and peaked at No. 127 on the Billboard 200. Songwriting on the album was split evenly between Gates and the team of Griffin-Royer. Jim Gordon, a session musician, accompanied the band on drums for the album.
Should we break our bread? Should we break our bread, we should break bread
We should break our bread, should we break our bread, we should break our bread
Where shall I begin? Let's chop it a little bit about these people called friends
The ones you can lean on and your life depends
Oh, watch who you call up cause that all depends, homes, it's quite a few different breed to tell
But the right ones, to break bread with are too slim,
And those ones are so sincere to see you get it and like some
Who hate to see that talented do with it
Mad, cause they pockets ain't kiloed? up, like a fat boy neck in a barber chair with a shape up
And Beijing with a Cesar such a back stabber thou shall shit on you, like chicks in a cup
I know it sounds fucked up, but that's how life goes
Never know in who to trust but this what life blows
So just take it as you go
We should break our bread, should we break your bread? We should break bread
We should break our bread, should break our bread, we should break bread
I look around like I don't know these motherfuckers
It's just because I got a couple bucks and now I'm stuntin'
And they wanna hang around eat some lunch, have some fun, smoking blunts, getting drunk
Guess I'm just another sucker, huh
All of a sudden bubble butts they wanna fuck
I'm coming quick enough one of them is getting lucky
Cause chill out my sun this should take it off from me
Leaving nothing but some crumbs and a little alimony, so
When all you homies wanna do is hit the club
Hopping bottles, living up, but you're paying for the bub
I mean it bruh they seem like they're so nice, they're the ones who pray on you
And wait till you're just right
But Goldy Locks got this line of super fox
I can see it if its hot like I'm lying up a cop so hold up
Stop everything feel as we never been, no, hell no, we ain't breaking bread.
We should break our bread, should we break your bread? We should break bread
We should break our bread, should break our bread, we should break bread
We should break our bread, should we break your bread? We should break bread
We should break our bread, should break our bread, we should break bread.
Breaking bread may refer to but is not limited to: