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Sainsbury's bakery on Dog Kennel Hill.


Had a weird experience last time I went. I put 2 rolls in a bag and spun it round while holding the corners to seal the bag as you do. Unfortunately I learned that the bottom of their paper bags are extremely weak and the 2 rolls went through the bottom and got launched across the shop much to the unamusement of a passerby.


So I changed the rolls for a seeded crusty baton. Did not regret, it tasted exquisite going into the next day and was finished off the day after.

Wish I could agree with you Twoddle but like Sally I have found white bread these days doughy rather like chewing putty. Push a baton and you finger sinks into it


Why is it crusty bread abroad is just that crusty.


Perhaps it is to do with age you remember how good things were when not mass produced .


Feel you will have a lot of trouble retrying to find bread of yesterday year.

Daft response, but have you tried making a small crusty cobb yourself to get both that fresh baked experience and a bit of shelf life ?


Barry's off-licence often has a few crusty loaves in that last 2 or 3 days, can't guarantee they are white, brown or seeded but worth a look

I have just the thing for crusty white bread - craft butter! I’ve been making small batch craft butter artisian wrapped in muslin and hand tied - I’ll be selling it at the Cheese Block and also at my new pop-up stall on North Cross Road on Saturdays. It’s called ‘Bob’s Best Butter’.

I have just the thing for crusty white bread - craft butter! I’ve been making small batch craft butter artisian wrapped in muslin and hand tied - I’ll be selling it at the Cheese Block and also at my new pop-up stall on North Cross Road on Saturdays. It’s called ‘Bob’s Best Butter’.

 

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And Cooopers Bakehouse will deliver it https://www.coopersbakehouse.com/ourbread

 

Thanks for the mention here Sally. I think our white bloomer fits the original poster's needs most closely and we've recently extended our delivery round to include all of East Dulwich. You can sign up here: https://www.coopersbakehouse.com/homedelivery (The first loaf is free and there aren't any delivery charges or setup fees.)


Superb Sandwiches,


Francis

And Cooopers Bakehouse will deliver it https://www.coopersbakehouse.com/ourbread

 

Thanks for the mention here Sally. I think our white bloomer fits the original poster's needs most closely and we've recently extended our delivery round to include all of East Dulwich. You can sign up here: https://www.coopersbakehouse.com/homedelivery (The first loaf is free and there aren't any delivery charges or setup fees.)


Superb Sandwiches,


Francis

 

I saw that Peckham Organics in Rye Lane stock your bread so will pop down there and grab a loaf.

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