Bakeries April 02, 2006, 09:49:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64927Now that IS a hot topic! Barbara's post about Solvang and its bakeries had my mouth watering. Yet I hear that really good bread is pretty hard to find away from the coasts. So, for my Big Trip, can anyone advise about good bakeries in: WV, KY, MO, SD and (for all of us) WY (but not just in Cheyenne). Is there a national bakery website where one could click on a town and find a bakery? Or do you with GPS systems have them programmed to "alert" if you're in the vicinity of one? (If so, I'd have to buy one for sure!) How do you experienced RVers find good bread without baking your own? Obviously, this is a far more urgent topic than campgrounds since we're designed to be self-sufficient, but bakeries en route could change my itinerary for sure. Many thanks. ;-)Susan, 1979 22 ft. TB, "Smokey"
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Bakeries Reply #1 – April 02, 2006, 10:22:01 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64931Don't know about the rest of South Dakota but Mobridge has a dandy little bakery right across the street from the rodeo grounds, can't miss it, it is the only one in Mobridge. The bread is great but check out their glazed doughnuts. susan fain d.fain@...> wrote: Now that IS a hot topic! Barbara's post about Solvang and its bakeries had my mouth watering. Yet I hear that really good bread is pretty hard to find away from the coasts. So, for my Big Trip, can anyone advise about good bakeries in: WV, KY, MO, SD and (for all of us) WY (but not just in Cheyenne). Is there a national bakery website where one could click on a town and find a bakery? Or do you with GPS systems have them programmed to "alert" if you're in the vicinity of one? (If so, I'd have to buy one for sure!) How do you experienced RVers find good bread without baking your own? Obviously, this is a far more urgent topic than campgrounds since we're designed to be self-sufficient, but bakeries en route could change my itinerary for sure. Many thanks. ;-)Susan, 1979 22 ft. TB, "Smokey"www.bayoubob.net[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Bakeries Reply #2 – April 03, 2006, 02:24:09 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64957Hi Susan, Try looking up Panera Breads (see Link below). As an added plus, most Panera Bread stores offer free Wi-Fi. So, bring a stick of soft butter, get some hot bread, have a cup of hot coffee, and do your e-mail while you munch. Ummmmn delicious! Then get back on the road to your destination. http://www.panerabread.com/locations.aspx?WiFi=1 Regards,Rubin