Being as you used to live in Fairbanks maybe you can appreciate this. You mentioned serious bread. I’m 4 hours away from Fairbanks and only get there maybe a few times a year. I was just in our little local food store looking at the rolls. I was thinking how badly I wanted a good roll for making a sandwich. Where I came from on the east coast you can buy nice hard rolls and make hoagies and steak sandwiches. We don’t get anything like that here. I come home and look at Phil’s blog and damn if those rolls don’t look like they’d work. I’m making plans for a trip to the city.
Wish you were still living here I’d have enjoyed meeting you.
I guess that’s where they keep (dramatic pause) the serious bread.
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Being as you used to live in Fairbanks maybe you can appreciate this. You mentioned serious bread. I’m 4 hours away from Fairbanks and only get there maybe a few times a year. I was just in our little local food store looking at the rolls. I was thinking how badly I wanted a good roll for making a sandwich. Where I came from on the east coast you can buy nice hard rolls and make hoagies and steak sandwiches. We don’t get anything like that here. I come home and look at Phil’s blog and damn if those rolls don’t look like they’d work. I’m making plans for a trip to the city.
Wish you were still living here I’d have enjoyed meeting you.
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Likewise!
Met a man in Fairbanks who went to Anchorage once a year, to remind him of why he lived in Fairbanks.
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We will… we will… rock you…
With REAL rocks!!
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