Talk to Paulina
I stopped by the Boudin Bakery located in San Francisco's famed Fisherman's Wharf area to watch Paulina shape a piece of bread dough into an alligator.
Click here to find out more about the Boudin Bakery.
Visitors can speak into the microphone and talk to Paulina. She must have had fielded some interesting questions from passers-by.- Karen
Not to mention that I would love to taste what she is making!
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This is very novel and very San Fransisco. I went there many years ago and there is alwasy something unique for vistors there.
ReplyDeleteOh now i have to have some bread, nothing better than fresh bread and in the form of a critter how special.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight Karen, I would stop here too, I love fresh bread!
ReplyDeletethat is such a cute turtle pastry!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy in deed. I like paulina that she looks a little polish?
ReplyDeleteThe turtle looks cool. Just warm him up and but some butter on his shell.
ReplyDeleteUmmm...sour dough bread...so yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh, very interesting. :)
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if i have that turtlebread, i would not be able to eat it probably, since i will love to hug it instead :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the visit and the comment.
Thank you for your comments. Most people seem to like the turtle bread. I think I would like mine with warm melted butter. :D
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fun bakery. I like the looks of the turtle loaf.
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