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[This is from Baker Street, a local bakery out in Chestnut Hill. Peanut butter... And stand sentry in prayer. Okay. PB&J's made. Yeah.]
Today's adventure! Lost Larson is an amazing bakery and I had the blueberry lemon curd tart and my father had the cherry chocolate tart and they were delicious but I wish the chocolate had more cherry and the blueberries had been... less.
Then we went to take Wizzard for a hike and got caught in a huge downpour because we're not very smart and kept walking because the storm was far away until it wasn't.
Now home and soaked but pleased. Time to watch Unforgotten Night and lose my mind over some gay trashy mafia soap opera!
Yarn On Front, Dowagiac, Michigan
One of the pleasure of traveling is visiting LYS, or Local Yarn Stores, enjoying the goods, and meeting the people who work there. When I went on a short vacation last month, I had my fingers crossed that the small shops had made it through the pandemic.
Yarn on Front is in the small downtown of Dowagiac in southern Michigan and as you can see has a wide range of yarn of all kinds, including some great hand paints, plus the place is sprinkled with projects created by customers or the owner, June Nemeth. You see here a tiny French sailor sweater in coral and white hanging in front of the baby yarn and then an intricate woolly sock being made using the laddering method which keeps the stranded knitting floats from catching on your toes when you pull it on.
And they are just down the street from another small business, the Bakers Rhapsody which is one of the best sweet bakeries I have ever visited, they make lovely danishes, cookies, etc. Shop local, eat local, says I, with my mouth full.
You can find Yarn on Front on Facebook here, including news of their events like Washcloth Wednesday: https://www.facebook.com/YarnOnFront/?ref=page_internal
And for that snack before or after, try https://www.thebakersrhapsody.com/
J’ai acheté un joli scone à une boulangerie locale. La boulangerie est gérée par un couple gay, alors j’y vais souvent. (I bought a lovely scone at a local bakery. The bakery is run by a gay couple, so I go to it often.)
A Miꞌkmaꞌki Map of Mi’kmaq territories both traditional and current in Atlantic Canada at a local bakery where I live.
Cinnamon roll with cream cheese icing😵👌🏼💦 Vegan Treats- Bethlehem, PA
Sister Pie
Photographed for BonAppetit.com
West Village Detroit, MI
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