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House of Bread

One of the great things about my new neighborhood is this yummy little bakery called "House of Bread".  I finally went there for the first time back last month, and fell in love with their scones.  Not long after that, I had to go and try their Cinnamon Apple Bread, which I have to say was divine.  Then, I had to go back again and again.  A couple of weeks ago it was a package of day-old scones.  Needless to say, I'm a bit obsessed.

For weeks now I've been hearing about how good their turkey sandwiches are, so since I took today off, I figured it was a perfect day to treat myself to one of the said sandwiches.  I walked in and the owner was working the counter.  I ordered my lunch, and she said "would you like a half-price cinnamon roll to go with that?"  Um - HECK YEAH!  Got the lunch home and it was indeed as yummy as I'd heard.

So I received my Community Ed catalog this week, and I see that my beloved bakery is offering Bread-making Classes next month.  I can't wait to sign up for it.  We all know how challenged I am at making bread, but if anyone can help me, I'm sure it's the folks at House of Bread.  Hooray!

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The Perry Family said…
Good luck! Warm, homemade bread is seriously the most delicious thing on the planet!

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