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On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 07:05:08 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 8:35:30 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Julie Bove" wrote in message news >>
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>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> > "cshenk" wrote in message
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>> > Ophelia wrote:
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>> >> "cshenk" wrote in message
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>> >> Ophelia wrote:
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>> >> > Cheri wrote:
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>> >> >>"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> >> >>> I prefer to choose what I make us to eat. As I have said
>> >> elsewhere >>> ... I know what goes into our food and that my bread
>> >> stales far >>> faster then bought stuff. I take into consideration
>> >> what they do >>> to their breads. I prefer my choice of ingredients.
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>> >> >>> I have no problem with what others like to eat, that is their
>> >> >>> choice and nothing wrong with that! Personal choice is all)
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>> >> >> That's one of the nice things about you, you do what you do without
>> >> >> attacking other posters for their choices at every turn.
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>> >> >> Cheri
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>> >> > Yup!
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>> >> > Oh and Ophelia, Buttermilk breads are softer and may not slice as
>> >> > well but oddly last longer.
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>> >> > Oh I don't mind how long the bread lasts, as I said, I always freeze
>> >> > half, I was just making a comparison with bought breads.
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>> >> Yes then, I think that is the first thing I really noticed when I
>> >> started making my own. I wondered what odd stuff was in there that
>> >> made it preserve so long on the counter. I think you could dump mold
>> >> on Wonderbread and the mold would die....
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>> >> Carol
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>> >> I am sure there are good bakeries or people wouldn't buy it and enjoy
>> >> it. I am sure it isn't all so bad.
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>> >> I guess you just have to find the right bakery for you
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>> > Umm, do you get bread at a bakery where you are? Here, those are rare
>> > side places and mostly selling sweets.
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>> > No idea. I never look for them. As I said, I have been making my own
>> > since
>> > I was a teenager, but that doesn't mean there are no bakeries that other
>> > people like.

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>> What she is saying is that when you do find a bakery here, they most likely
>> don't sell bread. They sell cookies, cakes, stuff like that.
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>> Ahh ok thanks I wouldn't know what our bakeries sell

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>The Bothell Effect again. We have several bakeries where you
>can buy bread and pastry.


Real bakeries or bakery chains?