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Thursday, December 17, 2009
The Canyons Discount Tickets
Discount Canyons Lift Tickets
Adult Senior/Junior
OUR PRICE* $67 $40
Resort Price $81 $48
Holiday Price $85 $50
* not including tax
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
PCBB Now Selling Discount Lift Tickets!
Park City Bread and Bagel is pleased to announce that we will be selling Discount Lift Tickets for the upcoming ski season. We are currently working with The Canyons, Park City Mountain Resort, and Deer Valley to provide cheap lift tickets for the 08-09 season.
We're also working hard to secure some tickets in the Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons. Stay tuned for more information.
So stop by, grab a bagel and coffee, save some money, and hit the slopes well-nourished and ready to rip.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Best Bagels In the Universe?
The famed Fairmount bagel is reaching new heights thanks to an astronaut with a yen for that distinctive treat.It seems Montreal-born astronaut Greg Chamitoff, who began a six-month stint aboard the International Space Station yesterday, was quite excited about the idea of floating in space with the comfort of the chewy, slightly sweet variety of bagel this city is famous for by his side.
When NASA officials asked Chamitoff for a favourite food to take aboard space shuttle Discovery, he picked the humble bagel as his preferred snack for the flight.
And not just any Montreal-style bagel, but 18 sesame bagels from his relatives' Montreal Fairmount Bagel, which usually competes with St. Viateur bagels a block away for the crown as the city's best.
Bagels in space is a pretty good marketing tool. I'm not sure our staff has any connections to anyone in NASA, but I seen an opportunity to one-up Fairmount Bagels: PCBB bagels on the moon.
Until then, how about PCBB bagels on Jupiter... Jupiter Peak, Jupiter Bowl, or Jupiter Lift, heck, maybe even just Jupiter Access or outside the Jupiter Inn.
Our Saturday-Monday bagel baker is even named Jupiter (pronounced who-piter). I think we might be on to something.
Bagel Battle: New York vs. Montreal
It might be the perfect time for Park City Bread and Bagel to challenge them both. We'll host a competition right here in Park City. Let's see them try to make a bagel at 7,000 feet above sea level.What we found: Montreal bagel makers had no problem trash-talking New York bagels, which they found to be too gargantuan and too salty. “Why do they even call it a bagel?” asked Andrew Gryn, a long-time employee of St-Viateur’s. “It’s like having bread.”
He was speaking of H&H bagels, which he had tried when he was in New York. “It’s grossly oversized for no reason,” he sniffed. “You can’t even have your mouth around it.” (In fact, a comparison done in 2000 found that H&H bagels were about twice the weight of a St-Viateur bagel.)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
PCBB on PCTV
Check out www.parkcity.tv and see some archived footage of the show.