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Bread Winner
I’ll admit it: I’m a bit of a bread snob. On every trip to Montreal I hit up my favourite Quebec artisan bakery – Première Moisson – and fill my car with loaves for my freezer. But I’ll no longer have to because they have arrived in the G.T.A., Hamilton and Ottawa! Don’t miss out on these breads. I am so excited I am telling everyone! Free of chemical additives or preservatives, they have truly authentic flavour. You can pick up 12 different kinds at select A&P and Dominion supermarkets and Ultra Food & Drug stores in the G.T.A., at The Barn Markets in Hamilton, and Loeb in Ottawa. Check their product line out at premieremoisson.com.
- Andrea Stewart, Food Director
Do you know of a great artisanal bakery in your city? Share your top pick with us in the comments section below!








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carol gould April 17, 2008 at 6:42 p.m.
Hi, I have to tell you about a great bakery near us. It is off Crescent Beach Road in British Columbia. It is called Fieldstone Bakery and they have the best garlic baguette,other breads and great goodies.
Chris Jankowski April 19, 2008 at 1:23 p.m.
We here in Toronto, Ontario also have great bakeries. One of my favourites is Ace Bakery. They make a really great cranberry focaccia which makes it very hard not to eat all at once.
Anna Hellqvist April 25, 2008 at 7:16 a.m.
Georgetown Bakery in St. John's make amazing bagels and their cranberry chocolate loaf is to die for!