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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

To ALL First Time Readers, Mail Order and Local Walk-in/Drive-in Customers:

1. In past messages, I've asked you to browse the Silly Yak Bakery's (SYB) 
Online GF Bake Schedule. Please do it now for the new March & April Sched. Look 
for the new item called GF Majestic Valley Coffeecake. It is nothing short of 
a little bit of Heaven right here on Planet Earth. Ask those that have tried 
it on the sample board & immediately bought 2 of them. If you don't live within 
driving distance -- remember the SYB ships all over the U.S.  Here's the URL 
for Mar/Apr:

www.sillyyakbakery.com/glutenfree.html

Afterwards, phone or e-mail in your orders, as much as possible, in advance. 
It helps Holly bake close, and then some, to the right amount; eliminates 
waste & keeps YOUR COST nice 'n low. 

2. March is the month the SYB will begin their store expansion. Basically the 
bakery is doubling its size to better serve all Mail Order Customers & 
certainly all the folks in Madison & nearby communities.

3. Although the entire range of new GF products isn't finalized, mid-March is 
the timeframe the SYB will stock GF beer on its shelves. That's right -- a 
bakery with a Class "A" Beer License! Could this be a GF bakery first? Certainly 
in Madison. Sorry - we can't ship GF beer!

4. Thanks to ALL the GF Group Leaders across the country that let the SYB 
ship a Free Sampler Box to one of their monthly meetings. We still have a small 
backlog of requests due out this month & in April. And "Thank You" to all that 
have called in after "sampling" and placing their 1st order. Then waiting for 
it to arrive via USPS Priority Mail or via a regional next-day delivery 
company that is very economical and nothing short of "Spee-Dee."

And now that you made it this far, Thanks & look for us again on April 1st 
for another taste-tempting, spine-tingling, update.

Mike in Madison
(for The Silly Yak Bakery)

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