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Fresh German bread baked last time in this year - 30th Dec!

Viola from Taupo Central

Merry Christmas from brot art!
I hope everyone has been having a great break making the most of the weather and free time!
I am baking Wednesday 30th Dec as I won't be there baking on the 1st Jan 2021 and did not bake on the 25th Dec. Just so you lovely bread lovers have a chance to order some more bread before the New Year! 🙂
I offer the lot: Fresh pure sourdough, wholemeal healthy grainy loaves with different seeds, Keto/GF loaf (The Seedlings loaf), and the fruity juicy Fruit loaf. Yum!!
If you would like a hot steaming fresh German style loaf delivered to your door Wednesday morning, please order by Tuesday 29th Dec 4pm by texting or calling 021 0252 1343

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