Friday, December 16, 2005

Une cloche?

Hi all-

Does anyone have an inkling about purchasing a cloche bread pan, and what to look for in a cloche pan? I've been told they are featured at William-Sonoma, but I couldn't find it on the website. Perhaps the word-search isn't totally savvy. Thoughts?

Happy holiday love and fun!!!!

7 comments:

Kathy said...

sorry i'm no help. I've never heard of that type of bread and I'm guessing this isn't for you, huh? But maybe for a certain tall, skinny, dark-haired, bread-making Utah boy, huh?

happytape! said...

check out this blog--scroll down past the loaves of bread and you'll see a good definition/photo of a cloche pan. Pampered chef sells a set like that.

http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/m/h/mhl100/2004_01_01_journal.html

Emily said...

you know you can buy bread, right? wonderbread on sale at my grocery this week for $1 a loaf

lol

good luck to all you bread makers! :)

DarkChocolateDaily said...

This! is why I love all of you so much. Humor, insight, directional guidance, humor - the art of stating the obvious is one of my most sensitive funny bones. Em, how I do concur. Certainly, my time is my most expensive asset.

Happy holiday happy love happy joy!

DarkChocolateDaily said...

p.s. Thanks Tina awesimo for the site. xoxoxoxoxo

Stepi said...

"I have no response to that...." As I sit hear trying to think of something to say, this line from Joe vs. The Volcano is all I can come up with!
I wish I could eat the bread. I love and miss you all very much. It often makes me mad that we are all so far away. Why? Why? Why? What's so great about Maryland, Iowa, Virginia(is that were you live Nan?) and New Mexico? Don't you all know CA is the happen' place? Actually, I could probably pick up and move if we all picked the same place to move too!

xoxoxoxo

Anonymous said...

try the la cloche here:

http://www.sassafrasenterprises.com/