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		<title>In Search of Blue Ribbon Pretzel Bread</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 00:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love soft pretzels.  I love pretzel bread. Which I like to call Bretzel. I like sandwiches on bretzel. But plain ol&#8217; bretzel is a treat to eat on its own. There is a bakery in town that makes fresh, soft, bretzel sticks. I try to get some on the weekends. I discovered that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love soft pretzels.  I love <em>pretzel bread</em>. Which I like to call <strong>Bretzel</strong>.  I like sandwiches on bretzel.  But plain ol&#8217; bretzel is a treat to eat on its own.  There is a bakery in town that makes fresh, soft, bretzel sticks.  I try to get some on the weekends.  I discovered that the bakery in the small town where I work also makes bretzels in the shape of the traditional pretzel.  I brought home a bag today.  Not bad.  Soft and slightly salty.  Good salt is the key to good bretzel.  The salt that comes with the store bought frozen &#8220;Super Pretzels&#8221; is really good.<br />
What de-luscious bretzel bread encounters have you had?  Are you a closet bretzelholic?  Do share!</p>
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