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1809 days ago

Fresh German bread - first baking day in the new year

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning Neighbours and a happy new year to all! I will have my first baking day in this new year coming Friday (8th Jan). If you would like a fresh, warm healthy and grainy German-style loaf steaming away on your Friday morning breakfast table then order through me and choose from 8 different varieties such as wholemeal grainy loaves with a selection of different seeds and nuts, pure sourdough loaves, my yummy fruit loaf with lots of dried fruits and nuts, the Seedlings loaf - KETO and Glutenfree, the muesli loaf, and and and.

Delivery within Taupo is included in the price. Order by latest Thursday, 7th Jan 4pm to have your fresh bread Friday morning delivered straight to your door.
Order by text or call to 021 0252 1343. Prices start from $8.50 a loaf.

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The council is urging residents to report vandalism as soon as possible.
If you witness vandalism in progress, please contact the police immediately.

We want to know: Do you have ideas on how we can better protect our public spaces?

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