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June 04, 2009

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These look awesome. I love me some bagels. I've tried to make them a few times, but haven't quite gotten the hang of it yet.

Your bagels look awesome--totally gorgeous! Yum. :) Great to be baking along with you. :)

These look totally professional -- only they taste way better, right? I thought they were fun to make. Enjoyed your post.

OMG Maris those bagels look perfect, a really professional job :) Very informative and interesting post too.

They look perfect - great job!

mmmm now I'm craving bread. AT 2 AM.

They look perfect Maris! I have to admit the best ever bagel I had was in NY. It was snowing and I had a bacon, egg and cheese bagel for breakfast. I felt like I had died and gone to heaven! :)

Is anyone ever going to make a decent gluten free one? I miss bread and sooo cannot have it.
C

those bagels look perfect! just like from a bakery. I don't think I will be making any at home any time soon, but you have inspired me to get some freshly baked bagels this weekend! :) to top it off, you made my favorite kind of bagels: sesame! (my second favorite are the ones rolled in oats... yum! maybe I'll get two.)

Impressive! I've never thought to make my own bagels. I can't think they'd come out as neatly as this, but maybe something I'll try at some point!

I also loved the way you wrote this post. I learned so much!

Maris, your bagels are stunning! I could eat one right now. It's been a long time since I made them at home but, with your inspiration, I might just have to try it again.

Wow those look really good. Nice work. I would like to buy one, how much?

Your bagels look great. Great job,
Susie

I loved this recipe..your looks great..I will have to make some now that I am home - that will make batch number 3 1/2...Makes me wish I had a bagel now...happy baking!

The biggest culture shock moving from NYC to LA is the bagel. Can't get a good one here! Yours look fantastic...

Oh my goodness, I LOVE bagels and those look incredible!!

MMMMM...Maris: your bagels look just perfect! yum Yum Yum!

oooohh freshly-baked bagels! I miss them SO MUCH.

It's near impossible to get a quality bagel here in Charlotte (although people have been telling me that I'm wrong about that. so far, from what i've tasted, my theory still stands).

There is nothing like a New York bagel. I miss bagels so much, though my town's bagel shop (Bagel Shack) is pretty awesome. I have made this recipe. It is fabulous! so worth the effort

Well done Maris! You beat me hear. I never made Bagel before, maybe I should try. I have the book, I shall wait no more!

I have been wanting to make bagels since I found a recipe about a month or so ago. Can you please email me the recipe you used? The fewer ingredients the better, the other recipe was kind of complicated and scared me. =)

Those look perfect!

first rate bagels - wow you got the shape and color down perfect

Wow, Maris, your bagels are beautiful! They look like the best New York bagels I've ever eaten! Okay, you have convinced me to give bagels one more try....

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