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UK
/bˈeɪkhaʊs/
]
NOUN
- a workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold
How To Use bakehouse In A Sentence
- Noel and Melva travel a great deal, allowing them to check out the marketplace, look at eating habits worldwide and find suitable equipment for the bakehouse.
- I got my fix by going on the bakehouse/creamery tours as much as possible! Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: mmmmmm....
- This is derived from my recipe for “Almonzano” from my book "Nonna's Italian Kitchen", but Dori from the bakehouse blog suggested using okara in it instead of almonds. A PRACTICAL WAY TO USE OKARA
- Slowly but surely, progress was made and before winter vegetables had been planted, a bakehouse and boat completed and two limekilns built.
- My son loves burgers, so I pack him one Roadhouse-style: with ground beef shoulder, heirloom tomatoes, homemade mayo and an onion roll from our bakehouse—and serve it cold, like a meatloaf sandwich. A Gourmet Lunchbox
- Yet although they tasted good, they lacked the old bakehouse taste. Times, Sunday Times
- The bakehouse was made of masonry and fieldstone, with walls two feet thick.
- There remained the stewards and elder counsellors, and such menservants as might be needed for any service, from armoury, stables, stores, brewhouse and bakehouse. His Disposition
- Perhaps the place had once been a kitchen or bakehouse, but I'd been happier with gas. They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff
- The bakehouse was made of masonry and fieldstone, with walls two feet thick.