Hi Kettly, congratulations!...yours is the first comment here on the blog, so I think I will treat you by giving you some bread! I will work on that soon and have it your way.
Basic baguette (not your supermarket fluff!) $2.79
with sesame or poppy seed $2.99
French round milk rolls (petit pains au lait)
$ 3.59/half dozen $6/dozen
French dimpled rolls, batch of 10 for $ ?.??
Italian breads;
Italian rolls (panini all'olio) are enriched w/olive oil.
Available as tavalli (twisted spiral rolls) and filoncini (finger-shaped rolls).
Assorted or all one choice for $ ?.??/dozen.
Olive bread
Black olives, olive oil, strongly flavoured and irresistible.
$ 5.50 per loaf (large pound and a half or more) with Rosemary $5.85
British Knots Cooling Off
$3.59 h.dozen, $5.99 dozen - buttery, yeast rolls
Italian Olive Bread
$ 5.50 /loaf (w/rosemary $5.85)
me and the mrs. at Borders cafe.
Cultural Connections
Found this in a Latvian cookbook...
Of all the Latvian ways of preparing food, baking has always been the most interesting and important. Intimately linked with both the economic and spritual lives of the nation, it has played an almost mystical role throughout Latvian history. To a Latvian, bread always was and is sacred; in pagan times as the Staff of Life, in Christian era as a symblol of the Eucharist. Children are taught from very early on, that, if a piece of bread falls on the floor, it is to be picked up and kissed in apology.
Born in Atlanta, Ga., married to Natasha since 1992, my son is Zachary (our miracle boy) who is 9.
I lived in Collegedale, Tn.(near Chattanooga) for a while, home of Little Debbies bakery, but lived in the Atlanta metro area most of my life.
My father is Patricio Cobos, violinist and conductor.
My mother is Ellen Cobos, retired elementary teacher.
I am the bread of life...this is the bread that comes down from heaven so that anyone may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread he will live forever. The bread that I will give for the life of the world is My flesh. - Jesus, from the book of John chapter 6:47-51
Karl,
ReplyDeletecan I have some? look yummy must taste yummy too.
kettly
Hi Kettly, congratulations!...yours is the first comment here on the blog, so I think I will treat you by giving you some bread! I will work on that soon and have it your way.
ReplyDeleteSee folks, good things happening already.