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1617 days ago

Fresh German bread baked Friday, 17th Sept - delivered straight after baking.

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning everyone!


I am baking this coming Friday, 17th September 2021 again. I deliver straight after baking in the morning, so you'll receive your loaf or loaves still warm and fresh from the oven to your door.
Choose from 9 different loaf types:
- Wholesome wholemeal loaves with a selection of seeds (sunflower, pumpkin seeds, or walnuts)
- The Artisan Gluten-friendly loaf - crusty on the outside, soft on the inside - the new kid on the block!
- The Seedlings loaf - comes also in a gluten-friendly version - no yeast, no flour - just purely seeds, coconut oil, and psyllium husk
- The fruit loaf - loaded with dried fruit and peanuts soaked in rum and brown sugar overnight, coated in a light yeast dough
- The Muesli loaf
- Dark grainy pure Sourdough loaves - The Farmer's loaf with roasted cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds or the Sweet caramelized onion loaf

Order by latest Thursday, 16th Sept 4 pm by either text or phone to 021 0252 1343.

Prices start from $8.50 a loaf and include delivery within Taupo township.

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