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Maury E. Lewis issues warning on Cait's bread: It's habit forming

Comments re article 52426 Ad Adair Farmers Market Friday June 8 2012Maury E Lewis writes:
If there is someone out there who has not tried the lemon bread that Cait Bunnell makes they are missing out on some good eats. It is almost habit forming. I like it all. but my favorite part is the bottom where a lot of the lemon settles.

It kind of reminds me of the old days when I made rum cakes and most of the rum would settle to the bottom. - Maury E Lewis/aka melewi
Maury: You talk prettier than Anthony Bourdain ever could. I can almost see him at the Farmer's Market, eating Cait's bread and struggling to find the words you just said. - EW




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