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I've visited Oregon as a European a few months ago. Best bet are Trader Joe's or making your own bread. Some higher end patisseries might have a proper baguette but most of the time it devolves into the soft milk bread you've described. Another worthwhile visit is whole foods but it's expensive as frick. Either way, enjoy the beautiful nature over there! America has some pretty wild untapped beauty to discover!
Thanks for the recommendations. I haven't actually been to a Trader Joe yet. In Europe I do prefer Aldi Süd over Aldi Nord, so I didn't seek them out. Maybe I should.
I have noticed a huge spread in grocery prices. Like cold cuts and pre-sliced cheese starting at $6-7. That'd be at least half that back home. Then in another store in another place I bought pre-sliced Gouda for some super reasonable price which I don't quite remember.
I think I'd buy one of those bread making machines if I lived here I think.
The nature of beautiful though. No doubt.