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Lalea
Aug 30, 2011 Lalea commented on We Lived to Serve, We Served to Live.
Oh Bethany! it's hilarious, after all these years, to read your recollections of BOULANGERIE. Some of your memories must have "merged". Although I can certainly be described as diminutive (and ever more so with each passing year)and European(born in France), there is nothing diminutive nor European about Arthur,who was well over six feet tall and born in New York City). You say cool tile floors! I wish .... they were cement and far from cool. It was always blazzing hot in there from the oven. It may have seemed like a full Saturday to you, after having to start at 7:00 am, but we actually were open only half a day. I do aggree with you about the pastry. I miss it terribly also!
Leah Grossman
Aug 30, 2011 Lalea joined My Stranger Face
Aug 30, 2011 Lalea commented on We Lived to Serve, We Served to Live.
Oh Bethany! it's hilarious after all these years to read your recollections of BOULANGERIE. Some of your memories must have "merged". Although I can certainly be described as diminutive (and ever more so with each passing year)and European(born in France), there is nothing diminutive nor European about Arthur, who was well over six feet tall and born in New York City). You say cool tile floors! I wish .... they were cement and far from cool. It was always blazzing hot in there from the oven. It may have seemed like a full Saturday to you, after having to start at 7:00 am, but we actually were open only half a day. I do aggree with you about the pastry. I miss it terribly also!
Leah Grossman
 
 

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