Monday, December 12, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Dec 7th Farmer's Market Menu
Look for us ON Stage
GF stands for Gluten- Free
Gluten Free Bread
Gluten Free Items
GF English Muffins
GF Choc Chip Cookies
GF/Vegan Espresso Mocha Cupcakes
GF/Vegan “Ding Dongs”
GF Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
Sugar -Free Items
SF Vegan GF Chocolate Cookies
Savory 3 Cheese, Onion & Pesto Empanada
Savory 3 Cheese, G. Turkey Taco Empanada
Spinach, Cheese & Mushroom Quiche
GF SF Chocolate Chip Cupcakes
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
November 30th Farmer's Market Menu
Gluten Free Bread
GF stands for Gluten- Free
Gluten Free Items
GF English Muffins
GF Pumpkin Pie WHOLE
GF Choc Chip Cookies
GF/Vegan Espresso Mocha Cupcakes
Sugar -Free Items
SF Lemon Tarts
Savory Mozzarella, Mushroom & Pesto Empanada
Spinach, Cheese & Mushroom Quiche
GF SF Chocolate Chip Cupcakes
Oaxacan HOT Chocolate Empanadas
Oaxacan HOT Chocolate Empanadas
Monday, November 21, 2011
Gluten Free Dinner Rolls-ORDER NOW for Thanksgiving delivery!
These are perfect smothered with butter or margarine. This is not a bread recipe masquerading as roll. This is a special recipe that gives a more delicate taste than a loaf of bread. Just refresh them by popping them in the oven with loose foil over them and bake them just long enough to warm them approximately 2-5 minutes depending on your oven. They can be froze and saved for a later date also.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Pre- Order Your Thanksgiving Pies
Order by Monday evening. Gluten Free Pumpkin Pies or Sugar Free Pumpkin Pies. Don't forget about ordering some Gluten Free Bread to serve with your feast!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Gluten Free Bread at it's Best: Keeping your Bread Fresh Tasting
Today I actually had a loaf of Gluten Free Bread left over after the Farmer's Market. Normally I taste it just hours after it has been baked and it is sheer delight, speaking from the point of view of someone with a wheat intolerance.
However, after eating my bread a full 24 hours after I baked it I decided on some things...
- Nothing beats the freshest made bread, so if you are going to have to wait to eat your bread, FREEZE, FREEZE, FREEZE it to stop your bread from drying out. And, definitely do not put in the refrigerator which is like death for gluten free bread.
- If you are going to freeze it take the time to slice it and then place wax paper or something in between the slices to make getting small portions super easy. You will be glad you did, otherwise expect them to all stick together for dear life leaving you to try and saw them apart or worse microwaving the whole loaf to release a slice.
- If you decide to leave your bread out, yes it will get dried out more and more each day and begin to get crumbly. However, you can always refresh your bread by putting it on a low setting of your toaster or just plain toasting it until crisp on the outside and moist in the center.
- I see our local store is now carrying a new selection of gluten free baked goods, Udis. Some of their products contain maltodextrin, corn syrups and mold inhibitors.
- We are trying to keep our bread wholesome and free of processed ingredients.
- After trying our two breads over and over I just really like the chewy, yet spongy texture of our Rustic Bread over the Honey bread, but the size and volume of the Honey Bread really make a nice size backdrop for a burger or sandwich and it has great flavor, but it is more dense in texture. I have customers who really like both. Try them out and let me know what you think.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Menu for Nov. 16th Wed. Farmer's Market at the Grange
(photo: Gluten Free Cupcake)
Serving Savory & Sweet
Baked Gluten Free Bread
GF stands for Gluten- Free
Gluten Free Items with Sugar
GF Chocolate Chip Cookies
GF Lemon Curd Roulade
GF Chocolate Brownie
GF Vanilla Chocolate Chip Cupcakes
Sugar -Free Items
Pumpkin Empanada
Savory Rumiano Chipotle Cheese & Olive Empanada
Spinach, Cheese & Mushroom Quiche
GF Chocolate Cream Sponge Cake
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Gluten Free Bread
You asked for it! I am pleased to announce we are now serving Gluten free bread. Our bread pans are dedicated to GLUTEN FREE only baked goods, to help prevent cross contamination in our bed.
I guess you would have to try them both to find your favorite.
I preferred the flavor of the honey bread, but I enjoyed the texture of the corn mix bread.
I ate them right from the oven. So, I will have to freeze them and see which one taste the best after freezing.
One thing you should really avoid is putting gluten free bread in the refrigerator because it makes it dry and stale.
(Photo: The left our honey bread compared to a store bought Gluten Free bread) I really liked the sweetness of this loaf and you could use it as a multipurpose bread.
This bread uses a corn mix and produced a lot of nooks and crannies and toasted up so tasty slathered with vegan margarine and fresh peach jam. The taste reminded me of a rustic tasting sandwich bread.I guess you would have to try them both to find your favorite.
I preferred the flavor of the honey bread, but I enjoyed the texture of the corn mix bread.
I ate them right from the oven. So, I will have to freeze them and see which one taste the best after freezing.
One thing you should really avoid is putting gluten free bread in the refrigerator because it makes it dry and stale.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Menu for November 9th's Farmer's Market--- Rain or shine INSIDE
GF stands for Gluten- Free
Sugar -Free Items
Carrot Cupcakes
Carrot Cupcake w/out frosting
Pumpkin Empanada
GF Tangy Lemon Tart
Savory Feta Cheese/Pizza Sauce Empanada
Cream Puffs & Chocolate Choco Éclairs GF Chocolate Velvet Cupcakes
Gluten Free Items with Sugar
Gluten Free Loaf of Bread
Carrot Cupcakes
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Lemon Curd Cupcakes
Chocolate Brownie
(photo: Special Order Gluten Free Carrot Cupcakes)
(photo: Special Order Gluten Free Carrot Cupcakes)
Monday, November 7, 2011
Not Just Baked Goods
You will find more than baked delights at our Farmer's Market Booth. My entire family is involved in artisan crafts from hair accessories to bird houses! So stop by and check us out!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
October 26 Farmer's Market Menu
Sugar -Free Items
Carrot Cupcakes
Red Velvet Cupcakes
Pumpkin Empanada
Chocolate Empanadas
Strawberry Sponge Cake
Savory Cheese/Pizza Empanada
Very Pumpkin Cupcakes
Lemon Curd Cupcakes
Gluten Free Items with Sugar
Carrot Cupcakes
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Lemon Curd Cupcakes
Friday, October 21, 2011
Oct 19th Market Day
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Introducing Sweets YOU Can Eat!
For various reasons many people are deprived from eating sweets, good tasting sweets. Sure you can go to the supermarket and find sugar-free cookies etc, but they are made with artificial sweeteners and lack character.
Sweets You Can Eat NEVER uses artificial sweeteners.
We also offer gluten-free and vegan baked goods. So bring your sweet tooth down to the Grange (Across from Wild Rivers Pizza) and you will find us there on...
Wednesdays- look for us inside from 10am-3pm.
Sweets You Can Eat NEVER uses artificial sweeteners.
We also offer gluten-free and vegan baked goods. So bring your sweet tooth down to the Grange (Across from Wild Rivers Pizza) and you will find us there on...
Wednesdays- look for us inside from 10am-3pm.
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