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Default Remember a round bread loaf from the 70s or 80s?

On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 12:17:59 PM UTC-7, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/26/2017 1:47 PM, l not -l wrote:
> > There was a commercially available bread sold in supermarket of
> > the 70s or 80s that had round slices. It looked similar to the
> > loaf shown in the link below, except it was sliced and bagged
> > like other bakery aisle breads. Anyone recall the brand and/or
> > anything else about it? All I remember is that I ate it often
> > and was disappointed when I could no longer find it.
> > http://copsdoughnuts.com/product/cre...d-18oz-sliced/
> >

>
> No clue of the brand but do recall seeing it. Even better, some of the
> local bakeries made a round cinnamon raisin bread that was my favorite
> as a kid. I haven't seen it in 50 years or more.


Hi! I just saw this chat and think I may have a helpful answer. Check out this link - https://mjangelfoodbakery.com/ to see "The Original Baking Can". Its sold on Amazon and the website has recipes.

Marcy
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