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    5.0 (11 reviews)
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    Bread of Life Bakery - The sisters you will probably see at the downtown farmer's market in KC.

    Bread of Life Bakery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    46.0 mi
    $

    Along with Rayville Baking Company, the City Market in Kansas City has this place to be thankful…read more In fact, I think this place has a leg up on Rayville, because they not only make a lot of gluten-free baking goods (a feat in itself), but they use _locally_ grown organic wheat. Just crazy. And, the best part is --it tastes amazing. They have all sorts of whole wheat, multi-grain, and one of the most popular (it sells out the fastest, I hear) is the asiago cheese. Of course, I have a weakness for the cinnamon rolls, and their pecan honey roll is pretty amazing. I can also attest to the gluten-free muffins: somehow they avoid using gluten but the muffin is very fluffy and rich. They also sells eggs from their chickens and other baked goods, like pizza crusts and granolas. You can order their food from their website, or on Saturday mornings go to the downtown Kansas City farmer's market, or the Brookside farmer's market, or the one in Minor Park (Holmes and E. Red Bridge Rd.). They also have a web site just for gluten-free stuff: http://www.gflife.com

    This will be a very short review. Everything I've eaten from the Bread of Life stall at the City…read moreMarket has been yummy, and the women who sell it are as pleasant as can be. But the real reason I'm posting this review: Did you know they have vegan baked goods? They do. If you need a tasty, locally-baked vegan treat while you're loading up on produce and other goodies at the market, be sure to stop by and check out their offerings.

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    Bread of Life Bakery - Ode to cinnamon roll:  do I eat you or do you consume me?

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    Ode to cinnamon roll: do I eat you or do you consume me?

    The Old Cook Stove - Order at the counter: fresh sliced bread, meats and cheeses!!!

    The Old Cook Stove

    5.0(5 reviews)
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    6 of us decided to take a ride here. I got a sandwich n soup. The Chili was well it was Awesome…read morewhat Chili should be. The ham n Swiss was a very ample serving of ham and cheese. I grabbed an apple bread loaf for gone. It too was as expected. Very very good. I see this as a regular trip stop when we take our weekday rides. Thanks for the great lunch

    This place is tucked into the edge of Maysville, MO. It is run by the nicest Mennonite community I…read morehave encountered. Although it is quite a trip to get here , it could be made into a great Saturday road trip for the KC people! Shatto Milk is 15 minutes away and offers fresh milk , butter and ice cream. Also, this place is on the way to Jamesport, MO. Jamesport is a great destination for green houses, fresh baked goods, and small town antique shops. Pro tip: there is a house about 5 mins. away that offers fresh cow's milk( unprocessed, and raw). We have been going to this sandwich store for over ten years, and I'm just getting around to writing about the awesomeness that is Old Cookstove. The sandwiches are fully customizable and features their homemade breads. They offer meat and cheese at a low price, but the quality is unbelievable. There is also fresh eggs, pantry goods and candy. The baked goods are offered daily. Fried pies: gooseberry( personal favorite, pucker power), cherry cream, black raspberry cream, apple..... the list goes on and on. Oatmeal raisin cookies : they contain secrets in those cookies, pure magic. The list goes on and on. Need a latte? Yep , they make them.

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    The Old Cook Stove - Their bread selection, right beside that is the frozen pies for sale.

    Their bread selection, right beside that is the frozen pies for sale.

    The Old Cook Stove - Double meat and cheese sandwich. Yummmmyy!!!

    Double meat and cheese sandwich. Yummmmyy!!!

    The Old Cook Stove - Full menu, drink station

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