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Decadently Delicious..A new word for me.

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November 03, 2019, 10:34 PM
David Lee
Decadently Delicious..A new word for me.
It says it right on the bag. Decadently ! A friend gave me a loaf of raisin cinnamon vanilla bread. Oregon Trail brand. I like raisin cinnamon bread, usually toasted and saturated with melted real butter. I get the thick crust from the bag and see it has a whole box of raisins imbedded...yummy. After 1 bite I proclaimed it to be the best cinnamon raisin bread I've ever eaten. Three days later I have a empty plastic bag. I thought to look up the bakery to send them compliments on a fine product. On line I didn't find who makes the bread. It is on the bag. What I did find are places who sell the bread. Amazon being the percieved least expensive shows $25.49 per loaf..Holy Hell. There was a 4 loaf deal for $55.00. WalMart shows Out of Stock but was $17.49 per loaf. I think I ate the Queen of Englands' raisin cinnamon bread. Never in my life have I seen a loaf of bread cost $25.00. Have you ever had Oregon Trail ?
November 03, 2019, 10:47 PM
David Lee
I did miss the mark a little here as my Dear Mothers pumpkin Christmas bread with cherries and, a 1/2" thick slab of cream cheese is triple decadently delicious.. Razz
November 04, 2019, 12:13 AM
flesheatingvirus
I’ll get cinnamon raisin bread down at the Waffle House before I ever pay that much.


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November 04, 2019, 12:27 AM
Paten
It's at the Sam's Club website for $3.93 a loaf. https://www.samsclub.com/p/ot-...ad-32-oz/prod7360133

You have to watch out for the sellers at Amazon and Walmart that are not the actual store. Their prices do not usually reflect reality as far as food items go.