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Hundred Bucks: Agway
knead to know Travis Breacher’s Creature Bread wows; (opposite) Stockbridge’s Red Lion Inn sexiness.
Bread Cred When Travis Brecher started selling his amazing Creature Bread sourdough loaves in 2019, we became fans. What began at a tented fold-out table at the New Marlborough farmer’s market has expanded into a local empire. Using organic our, Brecher and team (his parents) do all the mixing and kneading upwards of 150 loaves with their hands. Time it right and you just might land a loaf that’s still warm.
*Battery Included
It’s just like riding a bike…
E-bikes are like kombucha, or cornhole. Preconceived notions might make it tempting to form—and even voice—opinions, but it’s usually best to hold o judgements until you’ve tried them. When I rst heard about e-bikes, I thought, “I’m not a grandma yet! [Well,
actually, now I am] Noooo, thank you!” The notion of
acquiescing to assisted pedals felt as distant to me as acquiescing to assisted living. What a dolt I was.
E-bikes are basically a type of bicycle. Hop on, b-spoke
start pedaling and it’ll get you places. What’s cool Hop on the about an e-bike is that it’ll get you places faster e-bike trend. than a standard bike. There’s also that minor rush that courses through your body when you increase its power levels, and where’s the downside of an organic high?
A er years of passing judgement, my husband and I decided to test drive some e-bikes and became, in a word, addicted. We own two knock-abouts (he rides a Specialized Turbo Como, mine’s the Gazelle Ultimate C8 HMB), but since
we also enjoy road biking, my mother’s ( ne…grandmother’s) day gi last year was Specialized’s
e-bike version of the road bike, the Turbo Creo. I won’t go so far as to say the Creo has saved our marriage but having a battery on my bike cut the number of temper tantrums down to zero whenever we nd ourselves at the base of a challenging hill. Let’s do this: level three!
So, sure, you can be the toughie and sco at battery assisted bicycles. But I still work up a sweat on my e-bike and my legs are wobbly when I hop o . That ride is a little more fun, and a little faster. One more reason helmets should be mandatory. Not that I’m judging (but I am). –JANE LARKWORTHY
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