David Auerbach, a frequent commentator on this blog, is among other things a bread maven [he apparently has his own wood fired oven, which is pretty impressive], aside from being an MIT-trained philosopher teaching in my neighborhood at NC State. In response to my e-mailed appeal, he recommended three Triangle area shops where one can get good bread. This morning, at seven a.m., Susie and I set out for Loaf in Durham to try their wares. Needless to say, we got lost [Durham, North Carolina, like Worcester, MA, is a city into which it is impossible to drive without getting lost.] But with the help of my IPHone's GPS system and sheer luck, we stumbled on the shop and even found a handicap parking place across the street.
Well, the croissant was warm and flaky and very buttery, and the big loaf of bread I bought tastes very good on a first sampling. Baguettes do not come out of the oven until eleven, so I shall have to return. Warmest thanks to David for the guidance. In my universe, this ranks considerably above tips for disambiguating the Critique of Pure Reason.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
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