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Smells good in the kitchen!


No, these weren't all baked at the same time! This represents some of our baking exploits over the past few years.

Sticky buns
Baguettes
Everything bagels
Italian rolls
Hamburger buns

Garlic knots

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32 comments:

  1. Your rolls look absolutely delicious, many remind me of my grandmothers, almost daily there was fresh rolls.
    Thank you for hosting, have a safe week!

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  2. All your breads and rolls look better than those made in a professional bakery. Have a wonderful week!

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  3. Each of this rolls look delicious - especially the irish knot, I must try it.

    Have a wonderful week. Stay healthy and well.

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  4. Your baking exploits are divine, Sue! Yummmm!

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  5. Now you are making me very hungry Sue. There's one thing missing though - the smell of freshly baked bread 🍞.

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  6. Oh my gosh what good looking breads. Sticky buns I can almost taste.

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  7. Delightful creations1 I can smell them just looking at them. There goes my low-carb diet.

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  8. What delicious looking baked good, especially the sweet rolls. Yum!

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  9. yum! fresh bread with lots of butter is so good

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  10. I am so impressed! We are fans of the Great British Baking Show and I know there is so much knowledge and skill involved in these beautiful bakes. Thanks for hosting, as always.

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  11. Hi Sue

    To answer your question on my blog--yes, there is a beautiful lake near Lake City! I mentioned it in the first paragraph of my blog post. It is Lake Cristobal. We passed it on our drive on our way to Lake City. We did not stop to drive down to it to take photos as it would have been an exit off of the scenic byway and we were really just doing the scenic drive this time as an excursion and we were on a time schedule

    While driving on the Silver Thread Scenic Byway we only stopped in the town of Creede to eat lunch, and Lake City to eat dinner and sleep for the night before continuing on the byway to the end. Now that we saw both towns we definitely want to return for a longer stay and see more of them.

    Lake Cristobal is the second largest natural lake in Colorado! It is well used for boating and fishing in summer and ice skating and ice fishing in winter.

    Pat

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  12. yummy! :)
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  13. Awesome! These look so delicious! 😋😋😋😋

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  14. Everything looks wonderful. You're making me hungry. :)

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  15. Your baking looks terrific. Thanks for hosting this wonderful party...

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  16. Yummy, yummy, yummy. I want some of each. Beautiful.

    Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  17. Okay. Now I'm super hungry! :)

    Thank you for hosting, Sue. Have a great Wednesday!

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  18. Oh, you made me so hungry! Everything looks delish!

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  19. Smells very good! Thank you for your images!
    You are very skillful!
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  20. Wow, all of it looks so very yummy and tasty. Very nice.

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  21. Yum. Now you’ve gone and made me hungry.

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  22. Looks delicious ! fortunately I just had breakfast otherwise I would break the screen !!

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  23. Looks wonderful! I can smell them through the screen!

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  24. Oh my, they look all so mouth-watering !!!!!

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