Thoughts and Ramblings of Life in US and the Philippines(Marinduque) and other miscellaneous topics close to my Heart.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2019
A Thoughtful Relative and Neighbor: Starbread-A Discovery
Last Saturday, Macrine's sister, Jean Maeda, visited us and brought with her starbread. Macrine and I enjoyed it very much, so I started searching in the Internet for the bakery near us. I found that there is a bakery in Natomas and also in Mack Rd in Elk Grove. Both bakeries are about 30-40 minutes driving distance from our residence. I am wondering if there is one in the Roseville area.
I have heard of this sweet rolls, but this is the first time I have tasted it! Yum, Yum!
The next morning I woke up at 8:30AM and made the coffee. I started reading my FB page until 9AM. When I walk to the kitchen, I was surprise to see a dozen still warm starbread in our kitchen table. It was not there at 8:30AM.
I thought my son must have purchased it after his work shift ( he comes home at 1AM after his night shift as TSA officer). I woke him up and she told me, Jean( temporarily staying in Roseville at her daugther residence) drop by the house at 9AM with the starbread and siopao. I must be so engrossed reading and updating my blogs, I did not hear the doorbell. Anyway, thanks a million again, Jean for the delicious sweet rolls. Your Manang and I enjoyed it very much.
Here's a short paragraph from the website of starbread:
Señorita rolls ( Starbread)were first baked in a humble store in Vallejo California all the way back in 1988 by Auntie Nelly, Uncle Romy Maranan and their five children. It was not easy for them to raise five children and simultaneously run their bakeshop. However people were continuously drawn to the shop and the baked goods. Soon everyone in Vallejo was drawn to the sweet little rolls.
For details and locations of Pinoy bakeries near you read this site:
http://www.starbreadca.com/about-us.html
Incidentally the flowers above and below were another surprised and unexpected gift from our neighbor, Lina Edison. Last week was full of surprises. Thank you Lord for a thoughtful relative and a neighbor.
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