HOW TO ORDER Our bake days are Wednesday and Saturday Wednesday - Place your order before 11pm on Monday to receive your goodies on Wednesday. Saturday - Place your order before 11pm on Thursday to receive your goodies on Saturday. Look out for our 10-weeks order subscription if you want to order your treats for multiple weeks. Deliveries and Collections At the moment, we are offering local delivery to customers living within 4 miles from RG41 5NN. Delivery times are between 11am and 2pm. Delivery is FREE for orders over £7.00 Any orders below this amount have the option to COLLECT for FREE from our HQ, or pay a delivery cost of £2.00. Our market days are: Bracknell, Princess Square, every Friday from 8am - 5pm. Maidenhead, High Street every Saturday from 8am - 5pm. Marlow, The Causeway SL7 2AA, on the first Saturday of the month from 10am - 3pm. FAQs What if I live outside the local delivery area? If you live outside this area, you will still be able to make an order as free COLLECTION. Choose the day and click on the 'I will pick it up myself' option at checkout. Our pick up times are Wednesday and Saturday between 11am and 5pm. You will receive a confirmation email with the pick up address. Do I need to be in when you deliver? No, you don't. At check out you'll be asked to leave a note, just let us know where to leave your goodies if you think you are not going to be in. Do you offer a subscription? Yes, we do! We offer a 10 weeks order subscription for our breads. If you would like to add any other products with your order, please drop us an email (artisanloafmakers@outlook.com) to arrange it. Note that we'll notify you when the subscription is about to expire. Can I pause my subscription when I am on holiday? Yes, you can! Please contact artisanloafmakers@outlook.com and we will put your subscription on hold until you are back Storing your bread Sourdough bread can last between 4-6 days. There are so many ways you can store a loaf: - in a bread bin; - in a beeswax wrap; - in a cotton bag Please, don’t place the bread in the fridge because it will make it super hard and will last less days :) Freezing your bread: You can freeze the bread as single slices or as a whole in a freezer bag. - Single slice: to keep the bread as fresh as possible, simply toast it from frozen - Whole loaf: leave it on the counter overnight and either eat it fresh or warm it up for 5-10 minutes in the oven 160°C. Due to market attendance on Saturdays we will be able to accept orders for COLLECTION only.
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