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Right now I am eating high quality "cold-raised" bread with olives and
another with gryere cheese. I remember those were my favorites when i
lived in Davis, CA. These bread bakeries from Berkeley made then and I
bought them at the Co-Op and at a small "Viking Bakery". Finally they
are here. Since I was the California I've asked and recommended it at a
few gourmet bakeries, but the first to actually sell them turns out to
be the supermarket (which has a superior bakery inside - better than
most dedicated bakeries). It is the same supermarket that has the best
supermarket butcher of all the supermarkets in Denmark.
It is funny I was at political meeting this weekend and a guy came to me
and asked how long I've been in DK, and whether I grew up in the US. He
thought my accent in Danish was American!

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Michael Archon Sequoia Nielsen wrote:
> Right now I am eating high quality "cold-raised" bread with olives and
> another with gryere cheese. I remember those were my favorites when i
> lived in Davis, CA. These bread bakeries from Berkeley made then and I
> bought them at the Co-Op and at a small "Viking Bakery". Finally they
> are here. Since I was the California I've asked and recommended it at
> a few gourmet bakeries, but the first to actually sell them turns out
> to be the supermarket (which has a superior bakery inside - better
> than most dedicated bakeries).

(snippage)
Some of those bakeries in supermarkets are (as you've discovered) really
nice. I don't know of a dedicated bakery here in the Memphis area but they
make some really nice breads at the supermarket bakery. I bought a nice
garlic loaf a couple of weeks ago, still warm in the bag. It went very well
with some nice pasta and a simple tomato sauce seasoned with lots of garlic,
onion and oregano.

Jill


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