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1718 days ago

Fresh Gwerman style bread baked for this coming Friday, 9th April

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning :)
I am baking this coming Friday, 9th April. Please order your loaf or loaves by Thursday, 8th 4pm. Choose from a wide range of freshly baked yummy healthy grainy German-style loaves:
- Pure Sourdough with rye and wholemeal flour
- Seedlings loaf - Keto and GF version available
- Wholemeal loaves with a selection of seeds (sunflowers, pumpkin or walnuts)
- Fruit loaf with dried fruit soaked overnight in dark rum and brown sugar and coated with a light yeast dough.

I deliver straight after baking Friday morning so you'll have the loaf/loaves arriving at your doorstep still steaming warm and fresh!

I deliver within Taupo township only and take cash on delivery. Prices start from $8.50 a loaf. Price includes delivery.

Order through text or phone to 021 0252 1343 :)

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