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Mark Floerke
 
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Default Suggestion: Need Name for Bakery

What's the predominant culture origin in the area of the Bakery?
Go to the library and check the last Census statistics.
Baeckerei
Boulangerie
Panadoria
etc.
etc.

"Jean-Scott" > wrote in message
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> "BMC" > wrote in news:aWurb.224465$0v4.16747932
> @bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
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> > Use your first name.
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> >
> > Finocchio568 > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> I'm currently brainstorming names for a bakery I'm hoping to open in a

> > year.
> >> Just one simple, effective and possibly catchy word. Any suggestions

> > would be
> >> very much appreciated. The bakery will be a rustic, homey type (with

an
> >> European twist/flavor) - scones, breads, poundcakes, crackers, cookies,
> >> pies/tarts...(and eventually sandwiches & soups). Nothing too fancy.
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help!
> >>
> >> Ciao, Michae

> >
> >
> >

>
> I like this suggestion. Do any of these named restaraunts sound familiar:
>
> McDonalds
> Wendy's
> Denny's
> Coco's
> Popeye's (well he was fictitious)
> Jean-Scott's
> Perkin's
> Ruby's Diner



 
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