1764 days ago

Baking Fresh German-style bread Friday, 23rd.

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning everyone!

Hope everyone's week has been going well! It is school holidays - out and about with the family and kids... that screams of needed energy to keep it up with the youngsters! 😄Freshly baked German-style loaves have lots of energy - and good energy on top that keeps you going for longer!



I am baking this coming Friday - get in early to order because the last few times I almost ran out of oven- and baking form spaces! Yay 🙂On offer is:
- Wholemeal grainy nutritious loaves with seeds (either sunflower, pumpkin, or walnuts)
- The Seedlings loaf - no yeast, no flour - entirely made out of seeds! Keto- and Gluten-friendly!
- The Fruit loaf - something for the sweet tooth and heaps of energy!
- My pure wholemeal/rye sourdough loaves (please give me 2 days notice when ordering as I need to prep the sourdough prior)



Order by Thursday, 22nd, 4pm by either text or phone to 021 0252 1343.Check out the menu with the prices. Delivery is included in the price - but only within Taupo township. Prices start from $8.50 a loaf.

Have a fab week ahead!

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