We learned on this trip that the bakery is in fact for sale, so for $217K, you can own this cultural treasure. For your dough [ahem] you not only get all the equipment, but the secret recipes and 30 days training.
Senin, 04 Agustus 2008
Silverplume Bakery
I have been hearing for years about this great bakery in Silverplume and so after my recent trip up Mt. Sniktau I had time to check it out. The bakery does indeed exist and it is indeed worth the side trip. Not only is the bread very tasty, but it sits in a quaint old building at the end of a long dilapidated street. Silverplume, while coolly historic needs a face lift if it wants to compete with its fancier Georgetown sister.
My friend Lynn Johnson staring in awe at the bakery. After climbing Mt. Sniktau, we were ready to become one with the termite and start gnawing on the wood. The bread was a better choice.
We learned on this trip that the bakery is in fact for sale, so for $217K, you can own this cultural treasure. For your dough [ahem] you not only get all the equipment, but the secret recipes and 30 days training.
Rows of bread inside the Silverplume Bakery.
We learned on this trip that the bakery is in fact for sale, so for $217K, you can own this cultural treasure. For your dough [ahem] you not only get all the equipment, but the secret recipes and 30 days training.
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