1561 days ago

Baking fresh German style bread again oming Friday, 10th - delivery included in price

Viola from Taupo Central

Good morning neighbours! I hope everyone has been well through the last weeks with our lockdown. I am now baking again coming Friday and with moving to Level 2 it makes things a lot easier 🥰🍞
Order from 9 different loaves - may it be the full-on juicy fruit loaf, the gluten-friendly Seedlings loaf and Artisan loaf or a wholemeal wholesome loaf packed with seeds (sunflower, pumpkin OR walnuts). Also, I am offering my nice wholemeal dark sourdough loaves with hints of spices in them - yum!
Order by latest Thursday, 9th at 4pm by either phone or text to 021 0252 1343
Prices start from $8.50 a loaf and I'll have them delivered to you Friday after baking to your door. Deliveries are included in the price and it's Taupo township only.

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