Lemonbread Bakery
Homemade recipes, treats, and more from the Black Shroud
breads
While Margeaux specializes in her family's recipe, there's still other sweets to be had at her disposal!
Lemon bread 10 gil/loaf The tried and true Sauveterre recipe, Margeaux's lemon bread is freshly made with that faint, zesty smell. Each loaf is diligently wrapped and fixed with twine, likewise a small tag neatly inscribed with her name.Honey muffins 2gil/muffin If lemon bread's not one's forte, then perhaps honey muffins courtesy of the Honey Yard Apiary? Warm, light, fluffy muffins made with honey mixed in to provide a little taste of sunshine.Lemon tarts 2gil/tart Creamy lemon curd with a soft, flaky crust ripe for the eating. Each one's wrapped in paper and given a little lemon motif at the top.Coffee Biscuits 3 gil/bundle For those that want a little bitterness to their treats! Buttery biscuits with chocolate chips sprinkled in, they come wrapped in paper and a neat little bow.
teas
All sourced from the Shroud and made under the botanist's watchful eye, each box of tea bags comes with a little description of where it's come from!
cinnamon tea 5gil/box A favorite for the Starlight season yet still good all year round, the cinnamon tea's bagged and boxed in a deep, red container made of sanded wood. Judging by the small size, it seems to be repurposed excess from a certain guild...lavender tea 5gil/box When relaxing's the name of the game, lavender is the way to go! It's boxed in a similar manner as the others, though comes with a suggestion and small vial of honey for servings.galago mint tea 5gil/box A refreshing taste to hone in the senses, the galago mint box likewise comes with a list of its various uses and a little recipe for making a Shroud stew: lentils and chestnuts.
baker
Born and raised in the Shroud, Margeaux grew up understanding the woods, its elementals, and the bounty it provides. She's the daughter of a carpenter and botanist who spends her hours researching the flora of the Black Shroud in hopes of not only better understanding her home, but allowing others to appreciate its bounties.
Aside from research, she spends her free time baking breads, muffins, and tarts, likewise assembling teas. They either are given to the guild for 'refreshments' or sent up to the frigid, cold north for a peculiar club's snacks. What better way to share her home than through food made with love?
Proceeds both go to the Botanist's Guild and Bee Club.