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fresh bread !!!!!!

Posted:
21 Jun 2008 15:39
by JANUARYBABE
We are going to Blue Star Apartments at the and of June and have seen several posts about the freshly baked bread.Where can we buy it

fresh bread

Posted:
21 Jun 2008 16:15
by bill atkinson
hi most of the local mini markets sell fresh bread giant submarine shape its a joy to eat . also down towards the tansas supermarket there is a bakery making it fresh most of the morning. you must try to resist it as its a special feature of turkey because if you don,t it will put pounds in weight on you. enjoy it everyone does. i,ve also just come back bill atkinson (very hot sun)

Posted:
21 Jun 2008 16:23
by Wimpy
Hi
we stayed at the blue star apartments last year,and just up the road is a mini market where we got our bread from it's fresh every day also a restaurant called Tommy's we used to have our Sunday dinner there magic.
wimpy

Posted:
21 Jun 2008 17:15
by JANUARYBABE
Thanks for the replies,bill did you fly from newcastle with onur air as I am on 27th an was wondering what the flight was like as i have never flown at night before ?
onur air januarybabe

Posted:
21 Jun 2008 19:17
by bill atkinson
hi have flown with onur a lot they are basic but ok no tele no meals. i came back last sat 14th should been back 13th delay 6hrs plus pilot would not take off until toilets were working.first delay i,ve had . also booked oct this year and oct 2009 enjoy but watch the heat 40 degrees plus.. bill atkinson

Posted:
22 Jun 2008 19:04
by Fanny
hey Januarybabe, if you can make it to the bakery it'll be worth it
all of the supermarkets have fresh bread in glass cabinets which you help yourself from
but the smell of freshly made bread can't be beaten at the bakery just behind Tansas
speaking of which, I'll have to go and make do with some Warburton's for now

bread

Posted:
23 Jun 2008 20:35
by arinsal
When we went to
Icmeler in May we bought a large bread from the bakery near Tansas every day which you could have sliced on the machine. It was lovely and only cost 80 kurus, however on the last day the price had gone up to 2 lira. You could still buy the smaller bread for 50 kurus. Maybe they decided that there was different prices for tourists....hope I am wrong.
Re: bread

Posted:
23 Jun 2008 20:37
by robert123
arinsal wrote:When we went to
Icmeler in May we bought a large bread from the bakery near Tansas every day which you could have sliced on the machine. It was lovely and only cost 80 kurus, however on the last day the price had gone up to 2 lira. You could still buy the smaller bread for 50 kurus. Maybe they decided that there was different prices for tourists....hope I am wrong.
The price of wheat (worldwide) has rocketed

Posted:
23 Jun 2008 21:06
by Sue
arinsal
we were there may and we only paid 40 kurushes for a loaf, it had a price on the shop window i have a photo of in in the photos forum