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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 13:02:33 -0600, Janet Bostwick
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> I found this at Costco today.
> The Essential Baking Company, Organic, Rosemary Bread.
>
> Here's the interesting part. The package says Bake-at-Home.
> Stay-Fresh-Package
>
> Fresh For Months, Not Days.
> Unlike other breads, our oxygen-free, stay-fresh package allows you to
> keep the unopened bread fresh in your pantry for months without
> freezing it!
> Bakes in 8-15 Minutes.
>
> It comes 3- 17.3 oz loaves to a bundle. for $7.29. Each loaf is in a
> cryovac package. It's (by appearance) a brown and serve bread.
> My store, in their wisdom, chose to shelve it among the flour and
> sugar.
> Janet US


I'm looking for that! Thanks


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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:08:43 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 13:02:33 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> wrote:
>
>> I found this at Costco today.
>> The Essential Baking Company, Organic, Rosemary Bread.
>>
>> Here's the interesting part. The package says Bake-at-Home.
>> Stay-Fresh-Package
>>
>> Fresh For Months, Not Days.
>> Unlike other breads, our oxygen-free, stay-fresh package allows you to
>> keep the unopened bread fresh in your pantry for months without
>> freezing it!
>> Bakes in 8-15 Minutes.
>>
>> It comes 3- 17.3 oz loaves to a bundle. for $7.29. Each loaf is in a
>> cryovac package. It's (by appearance) a brown and serve bread.
>> My store, in their wisdom, chose to shelve it among the flour and
>> sugar.
>> Janet US

>
>I'm looking for that! Thanks

We had it tonight. It was really good, too. The rosemary taste was
just as though I had picked it from my garden. Good luck finding it.
I would have stationed it in the bakery department -- but what do I
know?
Janet US
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:43:40 -0600, Janet Bostwick
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> We had it tonight. It was really good, too. The rosemary taste was
> just as though I had picked it from my garden. Good luck finding it.
> I would have stationed it in the bakery department -- but what do I
> know?


Oh, man... hope I can find it, because it sounds delicious.


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> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:43:40 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> > wrote:
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>> We had it tonight. It was really good, too. The rosemary taste was
>> just as though I had picked it from my garden. Good luck finding it.
>> I would have stationed it in the bakery department -- but what do I
>> know?

>
> Oh, man... hope I can find it, because it sounds delicious.


Most of the stores here sell it. Not just Costco.

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:27:06 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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> "sf" > wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:43:40 -0600, Janet Bostwick
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> We had it tonight. It was really good, too. The rosemary taste was
> >> just as though I had picked it from my garden. Good luck finding it.
> >> I would have stationed it in the bakery department -- but what do I
> >> know?

> >
> > Oh, man... hope I can find it, because it sounds delicious.

>
> Most of the stores here sell it. Not just Costco.


That's nice. Haven't seen it here. I used to buy fresh brown & serve
sourdough (not in a cryovac), haven't seen that in a long time either.


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