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Big Muddy rancher

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Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?





:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D
 
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Anonymous

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Big Muddy rancher said:
Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?





:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D


Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....
 

Big Muddy rancher

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?


That’s why, in November of 2008, we opened the doors to our 10,000 square foot baking facility in Billings, Montana. It boasts the latest in commercial proofers, ovens, mixers and other equipment, and has multiple bays expansive enough to accommodate the largest delivery vehicles.




:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D


Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....
 

hopalong

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?





:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D


Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....


But they have money oldtimer ,,,and we all know how you Hate PEOPLE WITH a few bucks :D :wink: :roll: :D
 
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Anonymous

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Big Muddy rancher said:
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?


That’s why, in November of 2008, we opened the doors to our 10,000 square foot baking facility in Billings, Montana. It boasts the latest in commercial proofers, ovens, mixers and other equipment, and has multiple bays expansive enough to accommodate the largest delivery vehicles.




:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D


Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....



"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."


You and the old Hopster need to go back to grade school and take some reading comprehension class's... :roll: I never said Grains of Montana was local- I said it was locally owned... Which it is...
And since there products don't have all the additives/chemicals to prevent spoilage- the stores have only put a limited amount on the shelves up til now....
 

hopalong

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Oldtimer said:
Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....



"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."


You and the old Hopster need to go back to grade school and take some reading comprehension class's... :roll: I never said Grains of Montana was local- I said it was locally owned... Which it is...
And since there products don't have all the additives/chemicals to prevent spoilage- the stores have only put a limited amount on the shelves up til now....


LOL LOL LOL oldtimer wants other people to take reading comprehenson classes!!!!!!!!Hell he can't even comprened the fact that he is totally out of contact with the rest of the world...As if Mt is the only place in the world that has a bakery that does not use additives/chemicals :roll: :roll: :roll:
They are all over the country, including the dreaded Walmart...lol lol lol
Keep digging oldtimer you just make yourself fall deeper and deeper in the hole you are digging for your self.....
You said you do not pay any attention to my post so why are you mentioning my name???EH another lie oldman???? :roll: :roll:
 

ANGUS327

Well-known member
hopalong said:
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Old timer wrote this on Coffee shop"Everybody here is learning again how great the fresh bread of the local grocery store bakery or the whole wheat and multigrain breads of Grains of Montana bread (a locally owned bakery)..."

Grains of Montana is in Billings 283 miles away.
Also Wheat Montana bread pretty good stuff from Three Forks MT at 395 miles away

BUT When it comes to Ryan Zinke in Whitefish he says
"Whitefish is 400 miles and a whole other world away..."

Is it the 120 miles further then Billing is from Glasgow or the 17 miles farther then Three Forks that makes White Fish "A whole other world away"?





:roll: :roll: :roll:
What is it that Bart would say?
:D :D


Quite simple--Local bakery in the grocery store is the one in the Albertsons store (on highway 2 in Glasgow) and Grains of Montana was started and is still owned by a local (Nashua) wheat farming family (Nielsens) that provides their own wheat for the product...
http://www.grainsofmontana.com/aboutus.asp
The family members also own the local stockyards....


But they have money oldtimer ,,,and we all know how you Hate PEOPLE WITH a few bucks :D :wink: :roll: :D

They didn't build that anyway some teacher built it for them.
 
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