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With the recent posts about toast and breakfasts, I wanted to add my .
02 - If the stores that you shop in carry Franz bread, look for the
Blueberry Streusel bread- flippin' great. It also makes a killer
french toast. Have a great weekend!
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merryb said...

> With the recent posts about toast and breakfasts, I wanted to add my .
> 02 - If the stores that you shop in carry Franz bread, look for the
> Blueberry Streusel bread- flippin' great. It also makes a killer
> french toast. Have a great weekend!



merry b,

I found their website www.usbakery.com but couldn't find the product.

I saw one product for Milton's multigrain bread which I've seen at Trader
Joe's but I rang them up and they don't carry it. Also rang up Whole Foods
but no such luck. At least a bakery staffer Courtney at least recognized
the name but they no longer carry it. A millisecond glimmer of hope.

From what I read and looking at their map it's a very northwest US
offering.

I guess it just is't in the cards for Philadelphia and region.

If I ever get over and up that way, I'll remember to try some.

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On May 22, 10:03*am, Andy > wrote:
> merryb said...
>
> > With the recent posts about toast and breakfasts, I wanted to add my .
> > 02 - If the stores that you shop in carry Franz bread, look for the
> > Blueberry Streusel bread- flippin' great. It also makes a killer
> > french toast. Have a great weekend!

>
> merry b,
>
> I found their websitewww.usbakery.combut couldn't find the product.
>
> I saw one product for Milton's multigrain bread which I've seen at Trader
> Joe's but I rang them up and they don't carry it. Also rang up Whole Foods
> but no such luck. At least a bakery staffer Courtney at least recognized
> the name but they no longer carry it. A millisecond glimmer of hope.
>
> From what I read and looking at their map it's a very northwest US
> offering.
>
> I guess it just is't in the cards for Philadelphia and region.
>
> If I ever get over and up that way, I'll remember to try some.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
> --
> Eat first, talk later.


Sorry to hear that! Guess I could send ya some...Otherwise, get your
fanny over here- Seattle is beautiful today!
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Merryb said...

> On May 22, 10:03*am, Andy > wrote:
>> merryb said...
>>
>> > With the recent posts about toast and breakfasts, I wanted to add my .
>> > 02 - If the stores that you shop in carry Franz bread, look for the
>> > Blueberry Streusel bread- flippin' great. It also makes a killer
>> > french toast. Have a great weekend!

>>
>> merry b,
>>
>> I found their websitewww.usbakery.combut couldn't find the product.
>>
>> I saw one product for Milton's multigrain bread which I've seen at Trader
>> Joe's but I rang them up and they don't carry it. Also rang up Whole Food

> s
>> but no such luck. At least a bakery staffer Courtney at least recognized
>> the name but they no longer carry it. A millisecond glimmer of hope.
>>
>> From what I read and looking at their map it's a very northwest US
>> offering.
>>
>> I guess it just is't in the cards for Philadelphia and region.
>>
>> If I ever get over and up that way, I'll remember to try some.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>> --
>> Eat first, talk later.

>
> Sorry to hear that! Guess I could send ya some...Otherwise, get your
> fanny over here- Seattle is beautiful today!



merry b,

Thanks for your kind offers.

Looked at some weather cams. Looks great!

Best,

Andy
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Only three breakfast threads today, and none of them were Andy's?

Can you folks at least let us know the weather with your breakfast posts?
That would make them almost three times as interesting (Let's do the
math... 3 x 0 = 0).

-sw


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On May 22, 11:38*am, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Only three breakfast threads today, and none of them were Andy's?
>
> Can you folks at least let us know the weather with your breakfast posts?
> * That would make them almost three times as interesting (Let's do the
> math... 3 x 0 = 0).
>
> -sw


Next, you'll want to know if we took a poop before or after breakfast!!
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On May 22, 11:38*am, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Only three breakfast threads today, and none of them were Andy's?
>
> Can you folks at least let us know the weather with your breakfast posts?
> * That would make them almost three times as interesting (Let's do the
> math... 3 x 0 = 0).
>
> -sw


I did! What's YOUR weather like today?
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