Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Been awhile...

Yes it has been awhile since I've posted a blog about the bakery. To be honest with you once the Holidays hit, the last thing on my mind was posting a blog. So since I have some downtime between baking, I figured I would try to do a catch-up blog and hopefully I'll be able to post more frequently in the weeks to come.

The rest of 2012 went by fast and had us extremely busy. We still participated in our Hingham Market on Saturdays and then ended up doing the Thanksgiving Celebration Harvest Market the weekend before Thanksgiving. We had tons of apple, pecan, and pumpkin pies fly out the door during this time. We caught our breath for a few days before we plunged into the Hingham Holiday Market the beginning of December and this started another busy month for us.

Simpson Spring Co., located in Easton, MA., opened their doors to vendors for a Wintertime market. Vendors from the Easton Summertime market along with vendors from other markets converge on Simpson Spring every Saturday through the winter from 10-2. Some vendors are there every week and some are there bimonthly. There are several bakeries bringing bread and sweets. There is local farm bringing in root veggies and other produce. There are a few cheese vendors, a pickle vendor, a pasta vendor, a seafood vendor, a jellies/jam vendor along, a honey vendor, an olive oil vendor... the list goes on. We are there again this coming weekend, Feb. 9 but won't be back until the first weekend in March. If you are in the area, stop on by. You can take a tour of the oldest bottling company and take home some soda, fizzy water, or plain water (or as my friends in Europe say, flat water). I can personally recommend the White Birch Beer and the Ginger Ale.

The last few weeks have had us celebrating, National Chocolate Day, National Pie Day, and today is National Pancake Day.  I'll post some recipes dealing with chocolate and pie...maybe one that has both in it later. Here is real simple recipe for Banana Pancakes that are Paleo. All you need is 2 ripe bananas, 1 egg, and 1 TBSP nut butter (almond is good), and some coconut oil. Mush up the bananas; it's okay to have lumps. Add egg and butter to the bananas and mix until you get the consistency of pancake batter. Heat up some coconut oil in a pan and make pancakes. You don't really need syrup for them but if you do, try Nutting Farm's Maple Syrup. We use their products in some of our baked items and they are delicious. I have a hard time not eating the Maple Cream straight from the jar!

Valentine's Day is next Thursday. If you are looking for something different than just a box of chocolates, we offer a wide variety of chocolate items that are delicious. We also offer cookie and cupcake bouquets. Make sure to place orders by Sunday. Local Delivery will be happening on 2/13 and 2/14 or you can pick up your order at our location, whichever is easier for you.

Well, that's about it for now. Enjoy the cool weather and we hope to see you on Saturday.


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