Sunday, June 26, 2011

Nurse Teree named Mr. Mustache Customer of the Week!


Teree is one of my most loyal customers.  Way back in the cold December of 2010 when Mr. Mustache was a wee little baker who made only one kind of bread, Teree was there. She bought ten loaves of Classic whole wheat bread to give as gifts for all her neighbors.  From that time on, Teree has been a supporter of Mr.  Mustache.  She also has supported my Uncle Brad.  He was in the nursing department where Teree teaches before he went to Uganda.  When Brad has medical questions about people he is helping, Teree is there to give advice.  Another great thing about Teree is that she is a grandma, and she shares her bread with her grandchildren.   Thank you Teree for your kindess towards me and others.  

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Thank you, FSA!

The ladies at the FSA office are incredible.   They are very nice and sometimes give me candy to give to my brother and sisters.  They are very complimentary and encouraging.  Plus, the FSA ladies like all of my bread.  However, they have been waiting for the Sillies for a long time and so this week I made them Sillies.  This is good news for everyone!  The Sillies are back for the summer.  I am only going to make a few orders a week, so send me an email and let me know if you want an order.  I will deliver them first email, first serve.



If you want to give an order of Sillies as a gift, you can.  For $1.50 more you get a few jokes and a pair of AMAZING silly glasses.  Dute-tu-do!!!!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

New Bread


The Captain is cornbread to die for!  {DON’T really die.}  What’s so great about it?  I can’t tell you all my secrets, but here are some of the reasons:  I use the highest quality cornmeal available (called polenta), farm fresh eggs (from the farm), and mouthwatering corn.  The Captain is the superhero of cornbreads.  It’s cooked in an 8-inch round pan which serves the family generously. 



Are you curious why Mr. Mustache is making a quick bread instead of a yeast bread?  My mom and I created this cornbread for a chili feed for Chris and Jackie Kramlich.  They are raising money to move to Uganda.  They are moving to the same town as my Uncle Brad (they knew him in college).   Chris and Jackie will be working for an organization that rehabilitates malnourished children.







Chris and Jackie are good family friends.  Jackie just graduated from Jamestown College with a degree in nursing.  Chris is the manager at Home of Economy.  Chris and Jackie once took my brother and me sailing.  It was really fun and we learned to talk like sailors (no bad words, I promise).
The reason Chris and Jackie are on my label is because I am donating all profit made from this bread to help them with their work in Uganda.  They will use this money to help families in Uganda. 
Here is their blog:  Working Love
The organization they will be working for:

Jackie is not just a nurse; she is also a photographer.  Here are some pictures she took for me.  If you need a photographer this summer, you should ask Jackie.  Read more about it HERE!