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June 18th, 2011

Cake Break, Bakery, Rehoboth Beach, Gourmet Cupcakes, Gluten Free, Vegan, Peanut Free, And Good Morning to You Too Rehoboth Beach!!

 

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It is dangerous out there, when you are out and about in Rehoboth Beach.  Plenty of temptations is what I meant to say.  Too many places to eat or just to grab something.  The Downtown Rehoboth eateries are so accessible that if you don’t exercise self control you might find yourself in trouble.

But, if that happened to be the case, then, walk the Boardwalk.  I believe that it is a mile each way.  There you have it, a perfect solution.

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Stopped at Cake Break on Thursday, right after the GreenMan’s breakfast, with my friend Jody.  Some cupcakes needed to be ordered.  Cake Break is located at 7 South First St.  Tel. 302-260-9264.  Website?  www.cakebreak.com.  On Facebook, as well.

Just in time to see some beautiful baked goods coming out of their kitchen.

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The sticky buns looked delicious.  Out of the oven they were warm, I am sure.  Thank God I was perfectly satified, having just had my tofu and the shot of wheat grass.

Then, the cinnamon buns appeared out of nowhere.  Nice and round with that cinnamon aroma that is so distinguishable.

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I noticed the table on the side.  A little girl was with her mother.  She was so busy decorating her cupcake she hardly noticed me.  She had a heavy hand with the decoration.  She was so happy with her creation.  Off she went having started her day in the most satisfying way.

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Cake Break has been open 7 days a week year round.  Debbie, her husband and staff are always hard at work.  Call them up and you can pick up your selections at curbside.

It is the only bakery in Downtown Rehoboth Beach that is a nut free facility.  Cake Break offers vegan cupcakes, gluten free cupcakes and vegan and gluten free icing, as well.

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 P.S.  Cake Break makes one good cup of coffee.

Have a great day!!…Talk to you later…

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April 28th, 2011

Cake Bar, Bakery, Restaurant, Bar, Review, Historic Lewes, Delaware, Come for Dessert, Stay for Dinner, Delaware Beaches

 

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The Historic town of Lewes is getting ready for a celebration on Friday, 4/29.  It is called Fun Friday.  Lewes is celebrating the Royal Wedding.  I wrote a post on the different events throughout this special day.  You can read it by clicking on the month of March, 2011 on the left hand side of this website and then scrolling down to the 9th.

 

“Friends are the flowers that never fade.”  With that in mind I went to meet Jody on Tuesday in Lewes, Delaware.  I met Jody not long ago; an instant friendship.  She is funny, likes to talk and likes to try new restaurants, as well. 

About 3 weeks ago a new restaurant opened in Lewes.  When I first heard about it I thought it was only a bakery.  This new eatery is the perfect combination; a bakery, a restaurant, and a bar.  Sounds like heaven.  Their motto?  “Come for Dessert, Stay for Dinner”.

Cake Bar is located at 115 Second St., Lewes, Delaware 19958.  Tel. 302-645-CAKE (2253).  Website?  www.sugarbakerscakes.com.

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What a difference!! As you come into Cake Bar from the Second St. entrance I was pleasantly surprised.  The bakery is at the front.  Nothing like looking at beautiful baked goods in a warm atmosphere to wet your appetite. 

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Jody and I met Jamie, the owner.  Friendly; like you know her.  She told us that she and her family had been coming to Lewes for a long time and that they owned a home in town.  They were looking for a place to start a business and when the opportunity came they grabbed it.  Right in the center of town.

I like what they have done with the dinning areas.  It was comfortable and a good choice of colors.

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But that is not all, Jamie and her family own a very successful business in Catonsville, Maryland.  It is called Sugar Bakers Cakes at 752 Frederick Rd., Baltimore, MD 21228.  The website is www.sugarbakerscake.com. The tel. is 410788-9478. 

In business since 1996, this company has made a name for themselves.  Please check their website to see the most amazing cakes for all occasions.  The reviews?  Awesome!!  Appearing in The Today Show and Whose Wedding is It Anyway?.

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Their cakes are delivered to Baltimore, Washington, and to the Maryland and Delaware resorts. 

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You can contact them either in Baltimore or in Lewes for a complimentary wedding cake consultation.  June is around the corner, so I hope brides to be are reading this post. 

One thing that caught my attention was that you can call Cake Bar and order dessert trays; 10 person minimum for all trays.  Just cookies, or a selections of brownies, blondies, and mini desserts.  Served in easy to handle, bite size pieces.

The Fancy Feast includes mini eclairs, tiny mousse cups, fresh fruit tarts and dipped strawberries, among others.

You can also order miniature desserts by the dozen.  Just give them a call if you would like more info. Remember their number is 302-645-CAKE.

Jody and I checked the menu.  Cheeses, Maryland Crab Dip, fries with garlic truffle aioli, wings, mac and cheese, shrimp cocktail, steamed shrimp, steamed mussels are a few of their starters.  Then the soups and salads followed.  Sandwiches like Maryland Crabcake, the Delaware Dip, the BLT and G(uacamole) which had thick smoked bacon, roasted and sandwiched with arugula, juice tomato, and creamy guacamole.  The Hot Dog Muffaletta is their take on New Orleans; a big, grilled all-beef dog in a baguette roll, packed with pepperoncini’s, red onion, roasted red pepper, provolone cheese and tapenade. 

Some of their entres were shrimp and grits, day boat scallops, fresh daily fish, flat iron steak, meatloaf and mash.  The Delmarva Chicken is a Delaware chicken brined in traditional local marinade of lemon, buttermilk, garlic, olive oil and seasonal herbs and then roasted.  Choice of garlic mash or fresh veggies.

Jody and I decided on a salad.  You know how it is, summer is around the corner, afterall.

Jody chose the CakeBAR Salad which had lettuce, cucumber, tomato, sweet red pepper, red onion, olives, artichoke hearts, and goat cheese Feta, with red wine vinaigrette.  She topped it with grilled shrimp.  It was light and she very much enjoyed it.

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I chose the Wedding Salad which had baby greens topped with seasonal fresh berries, toasted pine nuts, crumbled goat cheese and house-smoked duck confit.  Served with a honey citrus vinaigrette.  I loved it.  I think the combinations of all the fruit, the smoked duck and the dressing were a perfect marriage of flavors.

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No dessert for us.  Can you imagine?  All homemade and we had the willpower to say no.  Our waiter, which by the way was very good, named them all.  We still resisted.

I wish Jamie and her family the best.  Stop by and say hello. 

Note:  Fun Facts from Sugar Bakers Cakes:  They use 75,000 eggs per year and 1.8 million chocolate chips per year.  Yikes!!

 Please remember that Cake Bar has happy hour.

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Have a great day!!…talk to you soon…

April 14th, 2011

Cake Break, Rehoboth Beach, Bakery, Cake Pops, Cupcakes, Bread, Coffee, Vegan, Gluten Free, Nut Free, Delaware Beaches

 

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What a million dollar day!!  If you are here, at the Delaware Beaches, you know what I mean.  Just like everybody else, I am trying to spruce up my house for that time of the season when we enjoy that laissez fare type of living.  I could not believe that the guy that came here yesterday spent all day cleaning the gutters, power washing everything in sight.  My house could be a commercial for Bleach.

Today, I went to one of the favorite bakeries in Rehoboth Beach.  Cake Break is located at 7 South First Street.  The Tel. is 302-260-9264.  Check the website www.facebook.com/cakebreakrehoboth.   Cake Break is a gourmet cupcake company but that is not the only thing they bake.  They also have special orders, cakes, breads, and buns.  Coffee and light breakfast is available, as well.

I had ordered yesterday a special order bread for my husband who has to eat gluten free.  It is a vegan gluten free bread and it is sitting on my counter waiting for him. 

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I noticed that Cake Break had a few new beer cupcakes.  I took a few pictures of them so you could see them.

The Black-N-Tan Guinness Beer Cake with Baileys Irish Cream Icing and a Chocolate Rock on Top.

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Then, there was the Car Bomb which was a Guinness Cake with Baileys Irish Cream Icing and Jameson Chocolate Ganache filling.  They also have a Dogfish cupcake.

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They always have the cinnamon buns. 

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One of the newest additions that attracted my attention were the Cake Pops.  They are made out of vanilla, chocolate or red velvet.  Diane made me eat one; the vanilla.  It was delicious.  These Cape Pops were taken to the Rehoboth Beach Chocolate Festival and they sold hundreds of them.  They are easy to eat because one will satisfy that sweet craving without feeling like you ate the whole cake; perfect for a party or hostess gift.

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Open every day, Cake Break is a must stop bake shop in Rehoboth Beach.  Please remember that this bake shop is a nut free facility, as well. 

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Talk to you later……

March 4th, 2011

Comfort Zone, Bethany Blues, Lewes, Confucius, Pasqualini’s is Open for the Season, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

Bethany Blues in Lewes, Delaware, is a must if you are in the mood for good barbecue.  Besides the food they are bringing good musicians into their restaurant.  Check their website, www.bethanyblues.com. If you going out tonight stop by, get a bite to eat and listen to Comfort Zone, which will be the performers this evening, starting at 8:30 p.m. 

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Bethany Blues is located at 18385 Coastal Highway, Lewes, DE 19958.  Tel. 302-644-2500.

 

Open for the season is Pasqualini’s Bakery.  Thursdays until Sundays for March and April, then full steam ahead once the season gets under way.  They are located at 37560 Atlantic Ave., Rehoboth Beach.  Tel. 302-227-2111.  Website?  www.pasqualinis.com.

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Besides being a full fledge bakery with delicious coffee cakes, muffins, breads, etc.  they also have gourmet dog biscuits.

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All the cravings I get during the week for particular foods, Chinese is also one of them.  The other day went to Confucius, which I have blogged plenty of times.  It is located on 57 Wilmington Ave., tel. 302-227-3848.  Website is www.confuciusrehobothbeach.com.

It was quiet, so they made me a dish that they used to make when they had a restaurant in Wilmington.  Seasoned Beef, I believe it was called.  It was good, with a slight kick of heat and a light sauce.

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Frog legs were also ordered.  I am not crazy about them.  I don’t like the look of them; my opinion. I have not tried them and I can usually try anything.

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Also the salt and pepper shrimp were ordered, as well.  The shredded peppers were spicy; just enough.

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The sauteed green beans are a must at Confucius.  They have tiny shrimp and a bit of soy sauce; just gives them a special flavor.  Cooked al dente, they are great.

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An uneventful evening; relaxing.

 

Have a good Friday…see you…

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January 12th, 2011

Rehoboth Beach, ATouch of Italy, Hungry on a Cold Day, Delaware Beaches

 

This is a salumeria, a pasticeria and the Lewes location will soon be a trattoria, as well.

When A Touch of Italy opened in Rehoboth Beach back in October of 2009 I knew exactly what kind of product they were going to be delivering.  Lou’s mother was well known in the Bethany Beach area with an amazing bakery.

I wrote about A Touch of Italy in Rehoboth on 10/16/09 and you can see that by clicking on that month and scrolling down to the date. 

So, Michael was hungry today on a cold winter’s day.  As we were doing errands in Rehoboth he remembered A Touch of Italy from when, in December, I took him after they had just opened in Lewes.  A Touch of Italy in Rehoboth; you could have found us there at around 3:00 p.m.  We were lucky because I thought maybe because of the weather, well, it could have been closed.

The Rehoboth location of A Touch of Italy is 33A Baltimore Ave., the tel. is 302-227-1500 and the website for both locations is www.touchofitalyde.com.

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Lou was there.  Once again, Michael decided to have the same hero as the one he had in Lewes.  That’s the only one he has tried.  Lou fixed him a beautiful Rocky Marciano with hot sopresata, sharp provolone cheese imported from Italy, roasted peppers and Extra Virgin Olive Oil, in a semolina bread with sesame seeds.

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Then I wanted some Spanish Manchego cheese.  It is one of my favorites.  Lou took a piece and then sliced a fig; what a treat that was!!

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We also left with some cookies, which I am sure his mother made.

Michael could not wait to get home.  Of course, he had to wait until I took a picture.  Took several, actually.  Here is another one.

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Again, no talking; just thumbs up enjoying what he said was the most delicious hero.  I took a bite and I kid you not when I say that I could have eaten the whole thing.  The meats, the combinations of roasted peppers and cheese, could not have been better.  Another time he will have to try something else.  

The Rehoboth location will have new winter hours as of next week.  They will be closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

The Lewes location opens every day and the address is 101 Second St.  Tel. 302-827-2730.

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I wrote about the Lewes location on 12/3/10.  If you would like to see that post, just click on that month and scroll down to the date.

 

Have a great one…talk to you later….

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January 5th, 2010

Sweet Sin…Gourmet Desserts & Bakery…All Natural…Gluten Free…Baltimore, Maryland…Review…Delaware Beaches…Ocean City, Maryland

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Well, I guess one of my New Year’s Resolutions is down the drain.  And, it happened in Baltimore, Maryland.  Boy, it did not take long.

I was supposed to have had a bit of more self control, but how could I?  When you read this post you will see why.

At the beginning of December there was an article in the Baltimore Sun about a gluten free bakery in Charm City.  It gave an interesting story on how it started and how this bakery was now making gluten free cupcakes, as well.  Cupcakes, the “new” rage.100_0108

Monday was my opportunity to visit them and check it out.

Sweet Sin Bakery is located on 123 West 27th St., Baltimore, MD 21218.  The tel. number is 410-464-7211.  You may place orders by calling 410-366-5777.  Fax number is 410-366-5788.  Website is www.glutenfreedesserts.com and the e-mail address is Richard@glutenfreedesserts.com.  They are open Mondays through Fridays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Richard and Renee D’Souza are the owners, bakers and cooks.  Renee is the person that has a gluten allergy and that is how this whole thing started.  They have been in business for 5 years and even though I had not heard about them until now, they are becoming very popular because of the amazing products they are bringing to people with celiac disease.  You see, when you have this allergy, is not that you can just pop a pill.  The only thing for it is a strict diet.100_0111

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Besides being a gluten free bakery, they also prepare soups.  In the next few weeks they will also have a full gluten free menu with about 5 or 6 dishes.

The soups they had today were so delicious that I took a quart of each one home.  Have in mind that these soups are made with natural ingredients and no added preservatives.

The first one was a Crab and Clam Chowder and it had crabs, clams, shrimp, tomato, garlic, coconut, green peppers, carrots, green peas, okra, jalapenos, potatoes and onions.  The seafood was so tasty and the broth was rich.  Richard told me that the soup was so natural that not even oil was present.  The broth is all homemade, as well.

The other soup was a vegan soup.  It was a Sweet Potato, Pumpkin Soup and it had sweet potatoes, pumpkin, onions, garlic, rosemary, coconut, basil, tomato, olive oil and cinnamon.  It was fantastic with the perfect seasoning and sweetness.

Veganism, Dairy Free and Casein.  What are these terms?

Veganism is a lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.  They do not consume animal products of any kind.

Dairy Free contains no milk, cheese, butter, cream cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream, ice cream, whey, casein or foods that contain those ingredients.

Casein is a protein found in all mammals’ milk.  The most common foods that contain it are milks, ice cream, sour cream, yogurt, butter, lunch meats and cheese.

The cakes looked very appetizing as well as the tarts and pies. I tried the pecan pie and it really was good.100_0113

My sister in law and I sat in the living area of this row house and had our soup and 3 cupcakes.  I have to confess that I had 2 and she had 1/2 of the other and took the rest home.  I really don’t feel guilty, though.

As we sat there chatting people kept coming in.  Some were buying soups/muffins, bake goods and others were talking about gluten free foods.  Nobody rushed us; you can read or have a cup of Zeke’s coffee.100_0112

I really would love this bakery to make products for our beaches.  I think we need it and we have plenty of stores that could carry their goods.

Sweet Sin also bakes sandwich bread.  I had it toasted, with a little bit of butter and it had good taste, was dense and it held well.

I left this great bakery with a bunch of goodies like, pecan tart, which is casein, dairy and soy free, double chocolate mousse cake, with no added preservatives, a key lime tart, also casein, dairy and soy free, lemon meringue, chocolate-raspberry truffle, chocolate dipped cheese cake and chocolate caramel tart.

Then, I bought an assortment of cupcakes and cookies, as well.

If you get the opportunity to visit Sweet Sin in Baltimore, you will find out that they have something unique, besides their winning disposition.  Nobody knows better what people with food allergies go through than the owners of this bakery.  They have not compromised flavor as they developed the recipes that will make you want to come back for more.

Now you know why my New Year’s Resolution was on hold for the day.  And, even though this post was not from any of my beach towns, it was definitely worth writing about.

Note:  The cupcakes have eggs.  Most of their products are made with only non-hydrogenated fats, including olive oil and organic palm oil shortening.

Information on Veganism was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/veganism

 

Talk to you later….

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