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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 7:23:31 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> My friend mentioned that she could readily buy Swedish Rye bread in any >> grocery store as a kid through a young adult. I have seen it online but >> it's >> super expensive. And I've seem recipes but there are so many variations. >> She >> said what she used to buy didn't have any orange or orange peel in it. >> >> Does anyone know what kind of bread this might have been? She's 74, if >> that >> helps. I know I could make it. But she doesn't make bread so hasn't a >> clue >> what might have been in it. It wasn't a crisp bread but a loaf. But she >> can't even describe the shape of the loaf. >> > With just a little bit of searching I found several recipes, all VERY, > VERY > similar with nary an orange peel or zest in the bread. You, using your > pea brain, can find recipes but will it be the same as 74 year woman ate > as child?? No one has a clue as we were not sitting at the table munching > with her. > > But I'm positive whatever recipe you will be given will be rejected hands > down even though you are utterly clueless. > > You're welcome. She said the bread was widely available in grocery stores. Now perhaps it was a local thing but there are people here older than me and I was hoping someone might remember what it was. |
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