Always from scratch

Always from scratch

Monday, April 4, 2016

Winner

We have a winner for the contest! Ms. Jane Doe please stop into Main Street Bakery anytime and pick up your prize. Thank you everyone for participating in my contest. I have more than enough ideas for my daily cultural items! Here is Janes winning picture and experience.
I recently went to the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas for my five year anniversary. It was a wonderful experience and it makes me wonder why i live in Wisconsin! I went there with my husband for a week and we stayed at the Sugar Bay Resort.
The people of the Virgin Islands are British Accented. I asked one lady were she came from, and she laughed and said the Virgin Islands. She later told me that her grandparents came from England.
Food at the resort was most defiantly on the tropics side. They had all sorts of fresh fruits and every meal had the option of fresh seafood. Walking around in Charlotte Amalie, which is the main city of St. Thomas, they had all sorts of tropical treats. Without a doubt, families living in the Virgin Islands have traditional recipes that have came from England. How unique is that?

Thank you Ms. Jane Doe for sharing your experience with us. Everybody else, remember to stop in and taste the flavors of Main Street Bakery. Be well!

Contest Reminder

This is a friendly reminder that my blog contest is underway! Don't forget to share your story, and hopefully you will win the 50 dollars and see a daily cultural item in my store from your story.
Here is another story of mine that i would like to share with you travelers.
 New York City, a city filled with culture and different ethnics. I traveled there for New Years 2015, and let me say, there is a lot of history in that city. All of the buildings have a story, and all of the different foods have a culture they came from. I went to china town and had some amazing food that I didn't know the name for. I looked at the menu and ordered the coolest looking word. Walking around I saw a sweets shop. The sweets shop was filled with all sorts of desserts from creams to chocolates to hard candies. This would be a great place for me to find a daily cultural item. I would find something that came to New York from immigrants and there culture. Possibly pizza! Or Cheese Cake! I'm betting those came from overseas at some point.
Don't forget to tell me you story! The winner will receive 50 dollars cash and there story will become my daily cultural item! Thanks and live well. This contest is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence. 

Main Street Bakery Contest

Hello dear followers and thank you once again for visiting the Main Street Bakery Blog! I have been hearing from customers that my blog is very interesting and every once in a while stories are exchanged about traveling and the culturally diverse foods. This is great news for my bakery considering my daily cultural item!
Seeing as everyone enjoys my cultural traveling on my blog, I want to hear about your experiences so I can create them in my store. I am announcing a contest on my blog and I want to hear about your unique cultural experiences. The winner will receive 50 dollars. In your post please include a picture of the place you have been, and a story about your experience! I will be judging based on how unique your picture and story is. Diversity is welcome. Here is an example story to set the stage.
This is a picture taken when I was in Prague in 2012. The opportunity presented itself to travel there and I wasn't about to say no. During the trip, i could see history all around me. The buildings were hundreds of years old, the streets were of old cobblestone, and the food was most defiantly new to me. When i was there i walked around a lot. By walking around, I came across this artifact. This is a memorial for victims of the Holocaust. It starts in the front which displays a whole man prior to the Holocaust. Each step backwards is the symbolic damage done to victims. In the end, the man is no longer a man. I could feel the history by being in the area and felt like a part of history in that time.

Fell free to tell me your stories and experiences, I hope to gather ideas for a daily cultural item! Don't forget, winner will receive 50 dollars cash. Thanks and live well! This contest is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real contest and there is nothing to win. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence. 

Monday, March 28, 2016

The Danish


When you think of the Danish croissant dessert, you might think that it came from the Danes, but actually it has come from Austria, and over time it was developed by the Danish culture. There was a strike among bakers in the 1850s in Demark for more of the Austrian Danish dessert. It was a new item and it was not well known. Bakery’s had to hire foreign people to show the ways of making this dessert, and it was then evolved with more egg and fat, to make it more delicious than it already was. As time went on, and Danish people immigrated to America, and so the Danish dessert came with. That is how it came to be in the United States.

Today I decided to make an easy Danish Croissant that anyone would be able to make. I have made a Video to walk you through the process, and I hope you enjoy the recipe! 
Stop into Main Street Bakery today and try it today!

This video is for academic purposes only and all content is fabricated. This is not a real company and is not intended to represent a company already in existence.

Apple Pie

Hello and happy march. Its been a while since I have made a post, and i have decided to to take things back to the history of America for the daily culture item. The first thing that came to mind with American culture and desserts was of course the apple pie.
Apple Pie was first brought to the American Colonies in the 17th and 18th century from the Dutch, Swedish, and British. In the new lands they had no fruit bearing trees, there was a gape when they had to wait for the Europeans apple tree varieties to start bearing fruit. The only apple they had access to were the crab apples which are small and sour. One way they would try and deal with the sour apples was to soak them in vinegar to balance the flavor out.
As the apple pie grew in awareness it also developed. The mock apple pie came to be known. It was thought to have been invented during the civil war when the southern states had a shortage of food. In 1930 Ritz crackers promoted the use of there crackers for the use of mock apple pie!
Many terms have been used regarding the apple pie over the years. It used to be called "evening meal of the children." One newspaper in 1902 declared the pie, "No pie-eating people can be permanently vanquished." That is saying a lot about the pie considering the time period! It is clear the apple pie will be around forever! Do you have any nicknames or stories about American Pies?
Anyways, today at Main Street Bakery, our daily culture item is a classic  American Apple Pie . This video is a brief Do-It-Yourself for beginner bakers. Stop in and try a piece today!
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Monday, March 7, 2016

Turkey


Hello! And I hope all of you are enjoying this warm sunny day! I think this is the first day of the year that I didn’t have to wear my coat and i'm loving it! Well, to start this blog post, happy Monday! Have you been thinking about my last cultural item the Leche Flan? It was so delicious! I hope you made it to my bakery last Monday! And if you didn’t, there is a new item everyday. 
This Monday I am taking you to the origins of Turkey. I have decided to take on a desert called baklava. That is such a fun word to say, maybe even make it a pets name?? Baklava.
Anyways, this desert comes from turkey like I said. In Istanbul, sultans reigned for 624 years from 1465-1856, and this desert comes from the kitchens of there palace.
So, what is baklava ?
Everyday you get to experience a new part of the world at main street bakery! I will continue to update you on different ideas of mine, feel free to give me advice on a different cultures, I'm all ears!
Thank you for visiting my blog and enjoy the rest of your warm Monday!  

Monday, February 29, 2016

History and Future

Hello and welcome to the Main Street Bakery blog! I am so glad that you have found us and I hope to keep you up to speed with our bakery after each blog post. I know many of you have very busy lives with balancing jobs and families, so I will try to keep things on point and interesting for you. Starting with a little history of Main Street Bakery, many of you probably already know of my Mother, Euphegenia! She is a wonderful lady and has an excellent baker’s hand, and her personality always shows up in her bakery as many of you already know. I’m sad to inform you that my mother is not getting any younger, and she would soon love to retire. That’s why I, her son, am taking over the business for her. Many of you don’t know me and I really hope to change that over time. After all… I am her offspring so you’re bound to like me J To get more on point, I have been working with her in the bakery for three years now, and I’ve had lots of time to observe my mother’s techniques. She has taught me everything she knows including those traditional and unique bakery items that everyone loves. Comment below and let me know what your favorite thing about Main Street Bakery is! Seeing as time moves on I want to expand and improve on products that you love. Comments are going to be more than welcome! One thing that I will be doing that is completely new and fun, is I will be having a daily cultural item! What in the world is that?! Well, these bakery goods will originate from a different part of the world, every day! How daring will you be? Anyways, thank you for taking a look at my blog and I hope to meet every last one of you. This is not a real company. This blog has been created for educational purposes only.
Good day to everyone! I woke up this morning filled with curiosity. Curiosity as to what I will be making for my daily culture item. I didn't know where to start so firstly I started searching for different cultural goods. Italy is known for amazing foods I thought, but I also have a Philippine friend and she is always cooking amazing food. This is where I got the idea for a Philippine dessert today. The results looked very promising for this culture! I came to the conclusion of a desert called Leche Flan. It is a mixture of custard baked to perfection, and layered with caramel on top. This desert is absolutely delicious! Leche Flan is known in the Philippines for being used during a celebration of any sort. Travel to a Philippine celebration today at Main Street Bakery with our Leche Flan! This is just but one day of the week, who knows what I will bring to the table tomorrow or the next day! That is why I want to give you a coupon for one free cultural item at Main Street Bakery. If you’re feeling skeptical about the special, I want you to experience it for free and get your feet wet with my delicious cultural choices! Can you think of a place that you have traveled to and absolutely loved their food? I would love to hear about your story so that I can maybe bring that to Stevens Point for you! Comments are more than welcome on this blog. Be well! This is not a real company. This blog has been created for educational purposes only.