Q: What in tarnation is a
breadshare?

A: Well partners, it's a
partnership. We bake our
hearts out to deliver your
bread of choice once or twice
(and in some cases three times)
each week.  We deliver or you
pick up your order at a
neighborhood joint you love
and trust or paythe ante so
you can get oven to
stoop service.

Q: Why not skip the Breadshare and have a storefront?

A: Well, can't one have the best of both worlds?  Initially, we worked from a rented kitchen to get our little buzziness going but finally we have settled into our own digs.  We love whipping up new creations and baking off old favorites.  The breadshare is our way of harkening back to the day when food really was local!

Q:  What if we can't take delivery of our order due to a conflict?

A:  By committing to the breadshare, you are committing to
Necessity Baking Co.  We'll return the favor by bee-ing good to you.  Communication is the key.  Let us know when you're away and we can work out alternate dates for thoses extra loaves to be delivered. 
Bee-ing good is a neighborly way of ensuring life is grand.

Q:  Wow, it looks like you offer home delivery!  Is it true?

A:  Yes, boulees, while not yet aided by RFID chips and other speciality technological wizardry, we are ready to come right to your door for a 5% surchage on your total order.

Q: What does Bee Good mean?

A: Lots of things. Most of all, it means we commit to delivering the finest bread possible with real honest to goodness earth-made ingredients and using old fashion bread making techniques to create good bread. Think of how grandma and grandpa prepared their food for the table. That's how we make things. Eat up kids, it's bee good. Equally important, we think everyone should be treated well and hope for same in return. We like the way it feels a whole lot better than hornet-like ways. Buzz on boulees. Life is grand 'cause you're bee-ing good and we hope you think we are too!


Breadshare Q&A:
Everything you wanted to know on the topic and likely more!
Ask  yourself: 
Is your bread box empty or full? 

We're here to help if you perpetually find yourself
at a loss for bread, especially the really, really good kind!