I do like to stroll through the bakery section, or drool over the offerings of our local specialty cake shop, but I always leave empty-handed because I know I can bake (and usually have on hand) better at home. Currently I’m well supplied with chocolate chip cookies, walnut quick bread, and English muffin bread. Last week I made apple tarte tatin, and before that it was Amish friendship bread—all major yum!
For generations up until a year or so ago, many people had a kind of informal weight management regimen. The activity revolved around the work environment. Getting prepared for work, getting to work, movement in the office or shop, and walking to lunch or elsewhere, and maybe something after work, then getting home. Not to mention interaction with others. Each item had its own effect on one’s physical well-being. Work from home changes all that. Bodies and minds take a long time to re-adjust to a schedule that drastically revises those settings.
I realized I was gluten-intolerant when I was in my 20s. It was years before those pastry case displays stopped looking like food. Recently, they have lured me back with gluten-free confections and my stomach is, indeed, bigger than my eyes, much bigger. :)
LeslieBark almost 4 years ago
I do like to stroll through the bakery section, or drool over the offerings of our local specialty cake shop, but I always leave empty-handed because I know I can bake (and usually have on hand) better at home. Currently I’m well supplied with chocolate chip cookies, walnut quick bread, and English muffin bread. Last week I made apple tarte tatin, and before that it was Amish friendship bread—all major yum!
Geophyzz almost 4 years ago
Over all the wonderful, sugared and fruity delights of a bakery, I will always choose bread, warm from the oven.
dflak almost 4 years ago
I still haven’t had my doughnut for the 2020 decade yet.
dflak almost 4 years ago
We live in the South. There are few bakeries at all. So what you get is supermarket “goodies.”
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
For generations up until a year or so ago, many people had a kind of informal weight management regimen. The activity revolved around the work environment. Getting prepared for work, getting to work, movement in the office or shop, and walking to lunch or elsewhere, and maybe something after work, then getting home. Not to mention interaction with others. Each item had its own effect on one’s physical well-being. Work from home changes all that. Bodies and minds take a long time to re-adjust to a schedule that drastically revises those settings.
A# 466 almost 4 years ago
ALP: Anna Livia Plurabelle? Is the rest of the name HCE: Here Comes Everybody?
davanden almost 4 years ago
Never have this problem. My eyes are bigger than my wife’s stomach, though.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Donut mind if I do.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
I realized I was gluten-intolerant when I was in my 20s. It was years before those pastry case displays stopped looking like food. Recently, they have lured me back with gluten-free confections and my stomach is, indeed, bigger than my eyes, much bigger. :)
richardjohnsonvp almost 4 years ago
Alpo Bakery? I’ll pass, thanks, but I know some dogs who might enjoy it.