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All’s fair in love and war. But not in baking.
A humorous story about baking and village life. Also includes a rockin’ reverend, cakes and bunting.
Do what you do best.
So said Henry’s grandad a year ago to the day as he handed Henry a small, red-foil-wrapped box that gave a metallic rattle when he shook it. Inside: a large bunch of mismatched keys held together by a ring the size of a bangle.
The keys to the bakery.
Henry’s bakery.
No going back. Definitely not after Margaret changed the sign on her shop so it read:
THE Village Bakery & Grocery
Home of the Banton Bun
Not THE Banton Bun, mind you–Margaret doesn’t have the Joneses’ secret family recipe–but a reasonable approximation.
As for Henry doing what he does best… Henry Jones the Ninth is no baker, that’s for sure. He wouldn’t even know how to assemble a Banton Bun, let alone bake one. But he does know his way around computers, accounts, managing staff and stock inventory. And he rides a mean tricycle.
You might wonder how that could be a good thing. Read on, and all will be revealed.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
All’s fair in love and war. But not in baking.
A humorous story about baking and village life. Also includes a rockin’ reverend, cakes and bunting.
Do what you do best.
So said Henry’s grandad a year ago to the day as he handed Henry a small, red-foil-wrapped box that gave a metallic rattle when he shook it. Inside: a large bunch of mismatched keys held together by a ring the size of a bangle.
The keys to the bakery.
Henry’s bakery.
No going back. Definitely not after Margaret changed the sign on her shop so it read:
THE Village Bakery & Grocery
Home of the Banton Bun
Not THE Banton Bun, mind you–Margaret doesn’t have the Joneses’ secret family recipe–but a reasonable approximation.
As for Henry doing what he does best… Henry Jones the Ninth is no baker, that’s for sure. He wouldn’t even know how to assemble a Banton Bun, let alone bake one. But he does know his way around computers, accounts, managing staff and stock inventory. And he rides a mean tricycle.
You might wonder how that could be a good thing. Read on, and all will be revealed.