Anna Mae Breads...I'm Hooked


    Lucky for me, I happened to stumble upon this little blog named Anna Mae Breads one day. I was searching for local blogs and it just fell into my lap. As fate would have it, I'm hooked. The rolls made by Anna Mae Breads have been a hit at my house and now with new offerings such as cinnamon cranberry walnut loaves and rosemary and olive oil rolls, well, I'll just say it. We're in for it.

    As much as I love bread, I also love a good story. With Anna Mae Breads comes a good story. It all began in the small town of Sparta, Tennessee. Shana who is now the owner/baker had a grandmother named Anna Mae who kept her family and friends in constant supply of bread. Shana realized the simple joy of giving bread to others and has since been inspired to continue this legacy herself.

    "Embracing my roots as the daughter and granddaughter of farmers, I started making my grandmother's famed "Sweet Sourdough Bread and Rolls". I now have one simple goal: To start a Sweet Sourdough revolution! I want Sweet Sourdough added to the Lexicon! I want people to fall in love with soft breads and rolls again! I want the memory of my Oh So Southern grandmother to live forever through my bakery and her namesake, Anna Mae Breads!"  Shana

     Anna Mae Breads is now being served


    Anna Mae Breads delivers fresh bread every Tuesday and Friday to the Greensboro Downtown Farmer's Market, 505 Greene Street.  Don't live in town?  No worries because thanks to Etsy you can live anywhere and enjoy this great bread.


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    8 comments:

    1. Thanks so much for introducing me to this bread. I will look for it at the Farmer's Market. It looks wonderful!

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    2. I grind our wheat and make our breads...I love that she is doing this....what a great way to honor a family tradition and make a living!

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    3. Oh, she is in my home town. I will have to go to her etsy store and order some. I love good breads.

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    4. I am fan of Anna Mae Breads, it is not local for me but I do have access to her products. As a good story lives on, I used to be lucky enough to receive the sweet sourdough bread first hand from Anna Mae herself. Tradition does live on through her granddaughter. Everyone try Anna Mae Bread, you will be hooked.

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    5. Oh Rene!
      Be still my bread loving heart!
      Don't you just LOVE a good place to get BREAD!
      Especially for special occasions..like dinners and holidays!
      That cranberry bread sounds yummy!
      I'll have to pop over and check her out!
      And what a sweet story!
      Do you make bread?
      Wonder if she sells sour dough bread starters.
      xxooxx

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    6. Patsy, that is so wonderful that you experienced first hand Anna Mae's breads. I know that you are proud of Shana and her yummy creations.

      Teresa, yes I do make my own breads, but honey, they don't compare to this. You will love it!

      XOXO
      Rene

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    7. Ooh, did someone say fresh bread?! I'm in! Thanks for the link I will pop over and see her yummy wares!

      Kat :)

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    8. I have been on a bread making kick, but I really want to try these breads, off to order some!
      Thanks for sharing in my love of daily bread!
      pve

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