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James Silverton wrote:

> Ms wrote on Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:44:27 -0500:
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>> "James Silverton" > wrote in
>> message news04bk.357$HY.300@trnddc01...
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>>> I'd heard of frozen dough being for sale but I've never seen it. The
>>> best I've come across is the partially cooked frozen breads from La
>>> Brea Bakery.

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>> What kind of store do you shop in? There's a whole section of
>> frozen bread doughs in both of the grocery stores here. There
>> are at least a couple of brands and several types in each
>> brand.

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> As you can see from my sig, I live in Potomac and never seen frozen
> dough in the Giant or Safeway stores. Where do you shop? Perhaps, I can
> find a branch. I'm not interested in frozen bake-it-yourself buns but in
> plain ordinary bread dough.


There's a brand called "Rhoades" which is available in
the Pittsburgh area - don't know if they're national but
they have bread, rolls, cinnamon buns, etc. Their bread
it pretty decent.

Kate


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