Great Harvest Bread

by Joi on December 21, 2005

If you’re needing a last minute GREAT Christmas gift for someone, I strongly suggest going to your nearest Great Harvest Bread store. If you aren’t sure if there’s one near you, check their website ( http://www.greatharvest.com ) - under the OUR COMPANY tab, find BAKERY LOCATOR.

My sweet, wonderful husband has gotten me two different baskets this year from local stores - each one was different, so your own particular store will probably have yet another arrangement. Each had heavenly breads, awesome cookies (sugar cookies worth wrestling away from small children), and jam. The first one had some special tea (a really smooth Kentucky blend). The second basket had chocolate bread, a bread warmer, a special bread knife, honey, and granola that I intend to buy some vanilla yogurt and strawberries to compliment. The chocolate bread and I got intimate over a mug of coffee this morning. It was good for all of us.

I have an aunt and uncle (and a mom) that I’d love to get baskets for….if I could stay out of them!

Honestly, these would be perfect - especially if you need something for a couple - they can be SO hard to find something for. They’d also be ideal as a gift to yourself, so when company comes by you’ll have something else on hand to offer them - unless you do like me and devour it before anyone gets there!

I am so going to have to burn these extra calories.

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1 Alanna 12.23.05 at 7:59 am

Hi Joi — the cranberry/orange makes great “wifesaver”. I spread a little marmalade on slices, then put mix the milk/egg with a lilttle orange juice concentrate, soak overnight and bake. It’s GREAT! Merry Christmas!! AK

2 Joi 12.23.05 at 11:39 pm

OMG, Alanna, that sounds Heavenly. I know what I’ll be trying on Christmas morning!!

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