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May 31, 1996 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-31

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A Natural Way To
Make A Little Dough

D.J. BRADLEY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

Whais the wonder of Won Rubin says.
Dakota Bread Co. offers 20 va-
der Bread? To David Ru-
bin, part of the mystery rieties of bread, ranging from hon-
is in the ingredients and ey whole wheat and apple
cinnamon walnut to herb and
baking method.
He believes bread making is a jalapeno corn. Different kinds of
craft, and consumers ought to be challahs share shelf space with oat
bran, raisin and fruit muffins,
in of the secret.
Earlier this month, Mr. Rubin cookies, and "bread enhancers"
and business partner JeffFreed- like honeys and fruit jams.
Better packaging and customer
man opened the doors of Dakota
Bread Co. in the Boardwalk Shop- service are paramount in the duo's
ping Center in West Bloomfield. business plan. But the product is
The place is overtaken with the key.
Everything is baked fresh on
aroma of freshly made breads,
muffins, cinnamon rolls, cookies the premises from organic and nat-
and coffee. A few chairs and tables ural ingredients. What's left at the
allow customers to linger over end of the day is donated to a local
charity.
something sweet.
"It's all pure: no chemicals, ad-
"The bakery will kind of remind
people of the fudge factory in ditives or preservatives. Every-
Mackinaw City, where people can thing will be health oriented, with
watch and smell the fudge being special attention to fat and cho-
made. People will be able to see lesterol-free baked goods," Mr.
the big, hearthside oven and watch Freedman says.
Mr. Rubin, a 26-year-old Uni-
us grind the various grains for the
different varieties of breads and versity of Detroit law school grad,
baked goods we'll make daily," Mr. explains that the bakery's name

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