surrey jim
Not in Surrey
Humphreys Bakery, Lindfield High Street
Is that place meant to be good? I've heard others 'rave' about it, but my recent experiences of that place is that it's pretty, well, crap. A poor selection of dry and crusty breads. The lady working there didn't even know what sourdough bread was! Maybe it's just gone downhill recently.
We both like fresh baked bread but it seems that many bakers are closing and it is only the supermarket bakerys that still do it.
Where can we biuy a loaf from a bakers within reasonable distance of Haywards Heath.
Buy a bread maker, not only wonderful smells whilst baking but fresh bread and not full of additives etc, maybe an xmas gift idea for Mrs BG
Near HH?
Village Bakery, Newick.
Humphreys Bakery, Lindfield High Street
As regards baking our own we have a bread maker but it takes about 2 hours to do so no good
Humphreys Bakery, Lindfield High Street
Buy a bread maker, not only wonderful smells whilst baking but fresh bread and not full of additives etc, maybe an xmas gift idea for Mrs BG
Or perhaps Mrs BG could purchase BG an Amazon Echo. At least it's designed to answer inane questions like this and we wouldn't have to put up with it.
Or perhaps Mrs BG could purchase BG an Amazon Echo. At least it's designed to answer inane questions like this and we wouldn't have to put up with it.
I would have thought that it was obvious to most that it was a typing error by me as on the QWERTY keyboard a is next s. Still theres a worry!
Thanks for the two suggestion of Lindfield and Newick we will give both a try. As regards baking our own we have a bread maker but it takes about 2 hours to do so no good when we get up for breakfast short of plugging it into a timer plug and pre-setting it. We also found that the bread was good for a few hours after which it went dry and was only suitable for either Bread Pudding or Bread & Butter Pudding as a dessert.
Or perhaps Mrs BG could purchase BG an Amazon Echo. At least it's designed to answer inane questions like this and we wouldn't have to put up with it.
I would have thought that it was obvious to most that it was a typing error by me as on the QWERTY keyboard a is next s. Still theres a worry!
Thanks for the two suggestion of Lindfield and Newick we will give both a try. As regards baking our own we have a bread maker but it takes about 2 hours to do so no good when we get up for breakfast short of plugging it into a timer plug and pre-setting it. We also found that the bread was good for a few hours after which it went dry and was only suitable for either Bread Pudding or Bread & Butter Pudding as a dessert.
There is a simple answer if you dont want to read it just ignore the thread. People who complain like you are as bad as those that complain about TV when all they have to do is switch it off.