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Why sweets became the language of love
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love, warm emotions, and pleasant surprises. But did you know that Ireland has a special connection to this day? Right here in Dublin, the relic…

Our bread on 280+ shelves across Ireland
Discover the convenience of finding our diverse range of products in over 280 stores across Ireland.

A journey through the world's most beloved loaves
It seems almost impossible to imagine life without bread. Because it is something we consume almost every day with various sauces, toppings or sauces. Bread historian Mr. William R…

History, legends and the bread that carries them
Bread is so much more than just food. It is our history, our family strengths, legends and spiritual connection.

12 dishes, deep family ritual, and a Christmas table that never changes
Christmas celebrations and rituals in Poland are most deeply rooted in old customs, hence people cherish them and pass down from generation to generation

Why real bread needs whole, unrefined flour
We hear “there’s a whole world of wonderful breads”. True!

Little Christmas, Old Christmas, Women's Christmas — the day that closes the twelve
January 6th is a day of Little Christmas (“Women’s Christmas” in Ireland). The other name for it is Old Christmas or a Feast of the Epiphany.

Carnival season, paczki and the sweetness of the last week before Lent
Would you like a little change of air after a long, challenging winter? Just imagine! To set aside the everyday routine. Together with many others take to the streets, uniting to c…

The story behind World Baking Day — and why baking endures
Crusty baked bread, delicious cakes, cute fruit tarts, …baking is an art this world would just not be the same without. Do you even know anyone who could honestly say they don’t ha…

Our Village Bread — a vortex of energy for hard-working families
What is your sanctuary, your safe harbour and power bank?