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Old 02-29-08 | 11:10 AM
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When Pigs Fly has a few bakeries in New England with amazing bread. Read through some of their combinations here: https://sendbread.com/breads.htm
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Old 02-29-08 | 11:10 AM
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I found a 5$ lotto ticket the other day. Went straight to Panera and bought me a loaf of country bread and a French Baguette :-D and ate it with coffee.
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Old 03-01-08 | 03:24 AM
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I was about to buy a loaf of $.99 bread from sobeys the other day, and a man stopped me because the bread was not up to his standards. this man did not work at sobeys but he did suggest a small bakery accross the street. I did not know this man, but he would not let me buy the low quality loaf.
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Old 03-01-08 | 03:40 PM
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i just had toast made with asiago peppercorn sourdough, with a tad bit of garlic and some nutritional yeast. yum.

oh, and i can see how my habit of putting nutritional yeast on toast probably seems funny to most, but once i tried it, i couldn't go back to naked toast.
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Old 03-01-08 | 11:06 PM
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I'm eating squash soup with dumplings right now. So good!
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Old 03-01-08 | 11:17 PM
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Old 03-02-08 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by East Yorker
I was about to buy a loaf of $.99 bread from sobeys the other day, and a man stopped me because the bread was not up to his standards. this man did not work at sobeys but he did suggest a small bakery accross the street. I did not know this man, but he would not let me buy the low quality loaf.
A man did this to me once in a liquor store when I was trying to buy some gin. I thought he worked there but after he suggested the bottle and I purchased it he shuffled out of the store and started pan handling...

The gin was really good. But I can't drink gin anymore... because it was too good.
 
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