tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3688376602948796254.post1583196358241365906..comments2024-02-11T11:25:22.155-05:00Comments on RUNNEMEDE REMEMBERED: Weber's BakeryJudi Hahnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17285967082100392838noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3688376602948796254.post-35620330271015270172010-01-16T02:38:42.908-05:002010-01-16T02:38:42.908-05:00I wonder a lot about Weber's. When I asked Bil...I wonder a lot about Weber's. When I asked Bill Leap about the place he didn't have much to remember. The place always seemed to have a vagueness about it, and it does now more than ever. <br /><br />You mention cream donuts, and sometimes I think I was keeping them in business with all the cream donuts I tried to consume. The cinnamon buns were good too. After cream donuts, the number one delight for me there were the "tea biscuits." I LOVED those things. Try as I might I've never had their equal. Big and fluffy with that egg crust and the white raisins -- such a treat.<br /><br />Anyway, I know Weber's was there when I was a donut-grubbing kid. I don't know when they went away. When they did go away, my recourse was Glendora. The bakery in Glendora always seemed more real -- with cakes and cookies and things I don't recall at Weber's. <br /><br />When I finally get to make my time travel trip to October 1956, I'm stopping at Weber's -- and I sure do have some questions!Bill Tracyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15921814204827539761noreply@blogger.com