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1760 days ago

Fresh German-style bread baked and delivered for this coming Friday

Viola from Taupo Central

Hello Taupo people and neighbors. I am baking this coming Friday (26th Feb) again. Then I am away until the 18th March. So no baking for the 2 first weeks of March.


If you would love to order a freshly baked healthy grainy loaf or two (or more to keep them in the freezer), contact me by phone on 021 0252 1343. Order by Thursday, 25th, 4pm latest.


On offer I have:
- Pure wholemeal/rye sourdough loaves
- The keto and gluten-friendly Seedlings loaf
- Wholemeal grainy healthy loaves with a selection of seeds/nuts (pumpkin, sunflower, or walnuts)
- The fruity yummy Fruit loaf with nuts and dried fruit soaked in dark rum and brown sugar


I deliver straight after baking - this Friday I will deliver between 7:30am and 8:30am.


Prices start from $8.50 a loaf up to $10. Call me for more info.

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