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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Demi Akindipe prepares their special bread with the help of her mother Visi. Bryan and Temi Akindipe (pictured) are both from Nigeria - they met in Winnipeg about 10 years ago, while studying nursing at U of M. After getting married, Bryan missed the Agege bread he grew up with in Nigeria so he started fooling around in the kitchen, trying to recreate the bread his grandmother used to make. After nailing it, friends and family told him he should market it - not only to ex-pat Africans but Canadians, too. So he and his wife opened their own place in February, Arabelle's Bakery, 1284 Archibald Street. 160607 - Tuesday, June 07, 2016

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Demi Akindipe prepares their special bread with the help of her mother Visi. Bryan and Temi Akindipe (pictured) are both from Nigeria - they met in Winnipeg about 10 years ago, while studying nursing at U of M. After getting married, Bryan missed the Agege bread he grew up with in Nigeria so he started fooling around in the kitchen, trying to recreate the bread his grandmother used to make. After nailing it, friends and family told him he should market it - not only to ex-pat Africans but Canadians, too. So he and his wife opened their own place in February, Arabelle's Bakery, 1284 Archibald Street. 160607 - Tuesday, June 07, 2016

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Demi Akindipe prepares their special bread with the help of her mother Visi. Bryan and Temi Akindipe (pictured) are both from Nigeria - they met in Winnipeg about 10 years ago, while studying nursing at U of M. After getting married, Bryan missed the Agege bread he grew up with in Nigeria so he started fooling around in the kitchen, trying to recreate the bread his grandmother used to make. After nailing it, friends and family told him he should market it - not only to ex-pat Africans but Canadians, too. So he and his wife opened their own place in February, Arabelle's Bakery, 1284 Archibald Street. 160607 - Tuesday, June 07, 2016

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