Saturday, December 13, 2008

Julie's Bakeshop


the trike that bring the goodies in our neighborhood

Ensaymada - P12.00/each

Ensaymada loaves (plain/ube) - P30.00/loaf

Sugared Cheese Bread - P6.00/each


Mongo Bread & Pan de Coco - P5.00/each

Question: Are Julie's Bakeshop products considered a Pinoy (albeit, new) street food?

Ratings:
2.5 out of 5


7 comments:

  1. hi ate! fave ko ang cheese bread nila... two thumbs up ako dun! *wink*

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  2. hi blogghopping. Sarap dito puro food :)

    I love the violet cream bread 9the violet bun). I also love their mongo basket (or the mongo bread) halata bang madalas ako sa julie's hehehe :)

    Have a happ day

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  3. thank for your dropping by

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  4. Julie's is everywhere! When I used to travel a lot around Mindanao, I usually look for Julie's as I'm sure they always have hot bread available.

    Gay

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  5. Well, I love the name of that trike!

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  6. I love Julie's Bakeshop products...gusto ko pag may naglalako kasi for sure bagong luto, minsan bumili ako ang init pa at ang lambot ng tinapay :) nice post thanks!

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