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Posted by Katherine on August 20, 2007, 11:54 pm
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> >> Sorry if I've gone on, I'm waiting for bread to prove, I'd better go and
> >> see to it.
> > Well, thank you for the description of how you went about it. No, I don't
> > have the book, but that's okay... I have more than enough patterns and
> > books as it is now, so I doubt that I'll buy more. LOL Yeah, right... I
> > will *try* not to buy more... let's put it that way. ;o)
> > It's funny that you should mention your homemade bread... I was in a
> > grocery store yesterday and walked by the bakery department and could
> > smell freshly baked bread. mmmMMMmmm I resisted buying it though... I
> > was good. ;o)
> They pump it round the store deliberately, here, especially near the
> entrance.
> I don't like the smell of bread baking for some reason but everyone else
> seems to. To me it's acrid and pungent - must be the alcohol. Yet I like
> alcohol in some forms ... :-)
While I love the smell of bread baking, I hate opening the oven door
while this is happening. It burns my eyes and nostrils.
Higs,
Katherine
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>> Why would they PUMP it ????
> I'm sure Mary means they pump the delicious smells around, Mirjam. I know
> that stores (grocery and otherwise) do put certain things near the main
> entrance to attract the customers as they come in...