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In reply to the discussion: What is your favorite type of bread? Mine is whole wheat. How about you? [View all]applegrove
(130,164 posts)61. Ancien baguette in Paris. We stayed at my friend's aunt's apartment and shopped for groceries
Last edited Sat Feb 15, 2025, 04:03 PM - Edit history (1)
almost every day. We were told to ask for the "ancien baguette" (old time baguette). It was wonderful.
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What is your favorite type of bread? Mine is whole wheat. How about you? [View all]
debm55
Feb 2025
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Thank you very much for your choices. pdxflyboy. They are both great choices. Enjoy.
debm55
Feb 2025
#16
Rye bread...the real thing from a NYC bakery/Deli, not the pretend stuff they have at Publix.
sop
Feb 2025
#4
thank you very much, stopdiggin. Love your choices. Enjoy. PS. really enjoy raisin bread French toast too.
debm55
Feb 2025
#19
Sorry SheltieLover. I like going to the Italian place in the next town and getting a plate of Virgin oil and spices to
debm55
Feb 2025
#34
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAh. Thank you catbyte; Enjoy.the Pepperidge Farm bread and don;t forget the cookies.
debm55
Feb 2025
#28
Who knows what one will do.. During the Great Depression. people would wallpaper their rooms with paper money.
debm55
Feb 2025
#46
Thank you very Emile. What a wonderful way to share the memories of you grandmother.
debm55
Feb 2025
#48
Thank you very much Bluethroutghu. Multigrain and swiss grilled. Yummy and enjoy.
debm55
Feb 2025
#57
Ancien baguette in Paris. We stayed at my friend's aunt's apartment and shopped for groceries
applegrove
Feb 2025
#61
Crusty outside, soft inside: Italian Filone which is similar to French Baguette. Either of those...
electric_blue68
Feb 2025
#70