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Palo Alto
by PAL Staff
 
Boudin Sourdough Bakery & Cake, 660 Stanford Shopping Center. Call (650) 853-1849.
 
Douce France, 93 Town & Country Village in Palo Alto. Wedding cakes, french pastries, croissants, etc. Call (650) 322-3601.
 
La Baguette French Bakery, 170 Stanford Shopping Center. Call (650) 321-0535.
 
Palo Alto Baking Company, 381 California Avenue in Palo Alto. Breads, pastries, cakes, etc. Call (650) 321-3234.
 
Peninsula Fountain & Grill, 566 Emerson in Palo Alto. Cakes, pastries, pie, etc. Call (650) 323-3131.
 
Profilic Oven, 550 Waverley in Palo Alto. Call (650) 326-8485.

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East Palo Alto
by PAL Staff
 
Panaderia Aguililla, 1985 University Avenue in East Palo Alto. Call (650) 329-1680.

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Menlo Park
by PAL Staff
 
Gerry's Cakes, 1141 Chestnut Street in Menlo Park. Custom decorations. Cakes, cookies, pies, muffins, rolls, etc. Call (650) 326-6282.
 
Le Boulanger, 720 Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park. Call (650) 322-5528.
 
Martha's Pastries, 325 Sharon Park Drive in Menlo Park, Sharon Heights Shops. Cakes, pastries, cookies, desserts, etc. Call (650) 854-6207.
 
Panaderia Michoacan, 3266 Middlefield Road in Menlo Park. Call (650) 367-7160.
 
The Posh Bagel, 869 Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park. Call (650) 325-7674.

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Los Altos
by PAL Staff
 
Le Boulanger, 301 Main Street in Los Altos. Call (650) 949-3429.
 
Marjolaine Bakery & Cafe, 134 Main Street in Los Altos. Call (650) 949-2226.

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Mountain View
by PAL Staff
 
Le Boulanger, 650 Castro Street in Mountain View. Call (650) 961-1787.

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Portola Valley
by PAL Staff
 
Portola Valley Bakery, 884 Portola Road in Portola Valley. Call (650) 529-0130.

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Woodside
by PAL Staff
 
Woodside Bakery & Cafe, 3052 Woodside Road in Woodside. Wedding cakes. European baking. Call (650) 851-7247.

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How Bread Works?
by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
 
You probably eat bread every day. You may even know how to make your own bread. But have you ever thought about bread as a technology? It is really! Visit HowStuffWorks.com to read on. HowStuffWorks.com

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