Congrats on the business! Since this video is a year old, I’d like to see an update! I’m from the tri-state area and I love New York pretzels which is why I’ve started making my own and my neighbors love them! In the next week or two, I’ll be posting a video on how I make them so keep an eye on my new RUclips channel! @BradCanCook
Yes, there are bakeries in the U.S where you can get normal bread, but it is primarily in our grocery stores. Pretzels are not as common, at least the soft pretzels.
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What machine is that, where you put the chunk of dough in and it came out as a log?
Good morning awesome video 👊🙌
Thanks for sharing
Would you ship your prezels to fla.
Congrats on the business! Since this video is a year old, I’d like to see an update! I’m from the tri-state area and I love New York pretzels which is why I’ve started making my own and my neighbors love them! In the next week or two, I’ll be posting a video on how I make them so keep an eye on my new RUclips channel! @BradCanCook
Mee too!. I just did a batch of pretzels with lye solution at home and love the business idea. Can we have an update please?
Can you teach me how make the pretzels?
In Germany you can get pretzels everywhere. You don't have any bakers in the USA? I know you don't have normal bread, just sweet stuff.
Yes, there are bakeries in the U.S where you can get normal bread, but it is primarily in our grocery stores. Pretzels are not as common, at least the soft pretzels.
Normally when you find pretzels in the US, they're not pretzels. It's bread that's been shaped and cooked like a pretzel.
@@eazolanyeah a German pretzel is far superior to an American one