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Award-winning range of pies
Family run bakery, tearoom and shop...
Why should you have to pay more for organic food? All food
should be safe and good for you. This is the basic premise on which
all the Mhor businesses are based. And why the Lewises focus more
on locally sourced rather than organic produce. And why they bought
a bakery. Bread is one of our staple foods, but, today, thanks to
the over-milling of flour and the introduction of preservatives and
various other additives, much of the bread on sale has next to no
nutritional benefit.
The Scotch Oven in Callander is a bakery, shop and tearoom and has
been supplying bread to the area for over a hundred years. The
Lewises bought the bakery in March 2007, with the aim of expanding
the business, preserving what is best in quality Scottish baking
and introducing a range of artisan breads. All the bread is still
made traditionally by hand, using flour milled in Scotland, but
without preservatives. And at affordable prices. The bakery is now
making a pan loaf, sliced and packaged to compete with the
processed breads - yet which is still reasonably priced. Old
classics such as Black Buns, Buttered Bannocks and Perkins are also
being kept alive.
The popular new range of artisan breads includes black olive and
rosemary, red onion and poppy seed, cheese and onion, multigrain,
and fennel and carraway seed.
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