Oh sheesh ..... Let's try :  "*That's just it Patrick, there's just no 
substitute for freshly baked bread*."


On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 5:03:38 AM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
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> *That's just in Patrick, there is just substitute for freshly baked bread*. 
> Myself I would leave whatever portion I'd eat for a day or 2, then freeze 
> the rest the same day as baking. Don't wait until it starts going stale to 
> freeze it. All frozen/canned food processors do their work with freshly 
> cooked goods. I grew up a few blocks from a Libby's canning factory, with 
> it's distinctive Corn Cob water tower. Every summer come harvest season 
> local truck after truck would bring the beets, peas, sweet corn and carrots 
> and such at peak ripe season. We'd walk down and get a dozen ears o' corn 
> for literally pennies and wow was it great !  Since the cannery was so 
> close, in the summer at night the "mischievous brothers" and I would go 
> there and they'd start throwing these whoppin' huge carrots at each 
> other....not to mention all the tomatoes in the shadows of the night while 
> roaming about the back yards. Come to think of they were always propelling 
> something, be it rocks, pine cones, apples and whatever they could get 
> their hands on.... prolly because one of their parents was so coldly strict 
> this was their only form of release from the constricting wrath of 
> dictatorship from within the walls of their prison/home. Here's to you 
> John, Matt and Christopher !!!! 
>
> Back to baking and freezing though... my Mom growing was always making 
> food to put in our deep chest freezer. She used to make these raisin filled 
> pastry type cookies that were to die for. I've still never seen or heard of 
> anything like them. She'd even do bone broths and soups for winter time. Oh 
> she also made jams and jellies with fresh local fruits like Crabapples, 
> Plums, Berries and Apples from a local orchard. I had most wonderful peanut 
> butter and jelly sandwiches for lunches ! 
>
> Isn't this the adventure of Life .... you just never know where It's 
> going/happening. One minute you're baking bread and wondering how to store 
> it .... the next you're in the midst of summer in a corn field... and for a 
> one little moment you wonder "how did I get *here* ?" ..... and in the 
> next breath ... "does it really matter ?" ..... heeheehee ... nope .... not 
> one bit. You know .... I hear lots about "going on adventures ... go here, 
> go there .... go go go ...... but with a keen eye ..... it's becomes 
> obvious the "adventure" ... is "you" .... like a seed that sprouts all by 
> Itself and on the instant ... "the World" appears in 
> IT-Self-Celebratory-Magnificence.  Yes ..... this is IT, and IT is this. 
>

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