Quote from: Frozzie on March 30, 2012, 06:41:44 amDede glad to here your dishwasher is back 😃😃Gretch just out of curiosity what did they charge you or the baguette?Bought it from a newly opened "French" bakery owned by Vietnamese lady I think and it was $3.90. I also bought a country style rye loaf which was $6.50. Yikes! They were both excellent quality and worth the price . I am pretty sure the baguette was made in the traditional way by the look and shape. They were all different in the bucket they were sold from. Yup no such thing as a charcuterie in Cairns but you may find one in Sydney or Melbourne and you are right they would not be selling all that good stuff. Not even a decent delli in Cairns. Gert
Dede glad to here your dishwasher is back 😃😃Gretch just out of curiosity what did they charge you or the baguette?
Quote from: Gertbysea on March 30, 2012, 10:05:31 pmQuote from: Frozzie on March 30, 2012, 06:41:44 amDede glad to here your dishwasher is back 😃😃Gretch just out of curiosity what did they charge you or the baguette?Bought it from a newly opened "French" bakery owned by Vietnamese lady I think and it was $3.90. I also bought a country style rye loaf which was $6.50. Yikes! They were both excellent quality and worth the price . I am pretty sure the baguette was made in the traditional way by the look and shape. They were all different in the bucket they were sold from. Yup no such thing as a charcuterie in Cairns but you may find one in Sydney or Melbourne and you are right they would not be selling all that good stuff. Not even a decent delli in Cairns. GertWow thats expensive bread.. Here a baguette on average is 80 to 90 cents (euro) but is a common staple here so get that its going to cost alot more in oz .. Nice that you can get some nice bread though..Looks traditionsl gert.. Only taste would tell but bit far away lol😄😄😄