The Bread Man Cometh
The pub next door, has its bread delivered.
But as the pictures show, not in the usual way, but then if you can eat real bread E5 Bakehouse doesn’t seem to do usual!
The pub next door, has its bread delivered.
But as the pictures show, not in the usual way, but then if you can eat real bread E5 Bakehouse doesn’t seem to do usual!
January 15, 2013 - Posted by AnonW | Food, World | Bread
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What this blog will eventually be about I do not know.
But it will be about how I’m coping with the loss of my wife and son to cancer in recent years and how I manage with being a coeliac and recovering from a stroke. It will be about travel, sport, engineering, food, art, computers, large projects and London, that are some of the passions that fill my life.
And hopefully, it will get rid of the lonely times, from which I still suffer.
Why Anonymous? That’s how you feel at times.
Buy British has started in ernest . . . I can remember when Bakers delivered from a Bakers Cart {two wheels covered wagon} with a light shire horse . . . and the delightful aroma of fresh bread & bakery items.
The other form of transport was a Bakers Boy riding a Tricycle with a smaller covered delivery Bike {two wheels in front to carry the smaller box up front} . . . the aroma were the same . . . with the multitude of small coffee shops . . . Baker Boys & small bakeries are making it back again . . . bfresh bread better than slsliced bread.
Comment by Steam Lover | January 16, 2013 |
That’s what these guys are doing! I’ve also got a micro brewery by my doctor’s, just down the road. Unfortunately, they don’t do gluten-free beer.
Comment by AnonW | January 16, 2013 |
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