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Fresh German bread baked this Friday, 28th Jan - free delivery within Taupo

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning everyone,

Baking Friday is approaching fast - I am baking again. Better put your order through for your handcrafted artisan German bread. No preservatives, added sugars or additives are used in my loaves (apart from the fruit loaf which contains brown sugar).

Choose from a variety of 9 different loaves, all of them are dairy-free and vegan, some are gluten-friendly but all of them are healthy-as!
Choose a sweet loaf, choose a seedy loaf, choose a sourdough savoury loaf or go for the gluten-friendly options. Contact me for detailed options and prices. Prices start from $8.50/loaf.
Order by latest Thursday, 27th Jan, 4pm - do it by either text or call 021 0252 1343.
I take cash on delivery, delivery is included in the price and I deliver straight after baking Friday morning.
Have a great week!

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