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Fresh, oven-warm German-style bread baked Friday, 23rd July - includes delivery within Taupo

Viola from Taupo Central

Good afternoon Taupo neighbours and bread lovers.


I will bake on Friday, 23rd July 2021. To get your share of German healthy simple goodness choose from 8 different loaves and get it delivered straight to your door Friday morning after baking.
I offer:- Wholesome grainy wholemeal loaves with either sunflower or pumpkin seeds or walnuts
- The keto- and gluten-friendly Seedlings loaf, made entirely out of nuts and seeds, psyllium husk, and olive oil
- The fruit loaf with various dried fruits and peanuts soaked in dark rum overnight
- Pure dark sourdough loaves, made out of a mixture of rye and wholemeal flour, accompanied by roasted cumin, fennel, and coriander seeds



Order by latest Thursday, 22nd July @4pm by either text or call to 0210252 1343.
Prices include delivery within Taupo township. Taking cash on delivery.

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