August 2nd, 2015
What gets you out of bed in the morning? There is nothing like the smell of freshly baked bread….Well, I do not bake bread but I do not have to worry. Just a few miles north of Rehoboth Beach, in Lewes, Delaware, you will find Old World Breads at 32191 Nassau Rd.. Website? http://www.oldworldbreads.com
They have parking. You can have some coffee while checking what’s baking and what’s has just come out of the ovens. Old World Breads opens Tuesday through Saturday from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Old World Breads offers retail, wholesale and they are also a fixture in the Farmers’ Markets of the Delaware Beaches and beyond.
Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market – Tuesdays from Noon until 4 p.m.
Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market – Saturdays 8 a.m. until Noon
Bethany Beach Farmers’ Market – Sundays 8 a.m. until Noon
Milton Farmers’ Market – Fridays 3 p.m. until 6 p.m.
Sea Colony Farmers’ Market – Wednesdays 8 a.m. until Noon
Penn Quarter Farmers’ Market in Washington D.C. on Thursdays 3 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Annapolis Farmers’ Market – Sundays 8 a.m. until Noon
Red Corn, Corn Bread was delicious. Have bought it Gluten Free in the past. If you want it gluten free, please call ahead of time to make sure they are making it gluten free, otherwise, it will be a regular red corn, corn bread.
This time of the year, peaches, and berries. so you will find plenty of pies….making it easier to entertain all those summer guests.
Flat Breads for an easy lunch or early dinner. Add a salad and you have a meal.
Their version of a pop tart is called toasted pastries.
Lately, my favorite pick has been the Ancient Grain Bread.
Buy all things local!! Have a great day.
January 18th, 2015
It is warm….it is also raining. I take it!! Old World Breads is located at 321 Nassau Rd., Unit 4 in Lewes, Delaware. Telo. 302-313-5191. Website? http://www.oldworldbreads.com.
The only day they are close is on Monday. Otherwise, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday they open at 7 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Today, Sunday, they will be open until 1 p.m.
Old World Breads is an artisan bread bakery. Their costumers? Farmers markets, local eateries. Their breads are made without preservatives or enhancers.
Grab a cup of coffee to go or to sip it while trying to figure out what to get. For a rainy day like today, you will be surprise to find out that they also offer homemade soups. The other day I bought their split pea soup and I totally recommend it.
Homemade rosemary ciabatta bread was another of my picks and toasting a few pieces, adding them to my soup….I had a meal! Nothing better on a cold or rainy day like warm soup and bread.
Their Pumpkin French Toast Muffins looked delicious.
And, I was introduced to their Toasted Pastries. Their version of a pastry commercially sold, this one was filled with cherries. From the photo they look sweet, but they had just the right amount of sweetness.
Directions:
Route 1 driving north make a right turn on Nassau Rd., right before you go over the Nassau Bridge. They are about 1/4 mile on the right.
Route 1 driving south make a left hand turn onto Nassau Rd. as soon as you go over the Nassau Bridge. Go about 1/4 of a mile on the right.
Have a great day!!
January 11th, 2015
The trend continues….but to tell you the truth, it has always been there. Eating, buying, shopping and immersing ourselves in our local communities. We are emphasizing the fact that it is all good, so, I am promoting “All Things Local” in 2015.
It is Sunday morning. Fresh Duck eggs and sausage. Bread? Yum!!
It started when my son picked up duck eggs from Black Hog Farm, located at 16371 New Rd., Lewes, Delaware 19958. Black Hog Farm has very visible signs on New Rd.
You might see Pepper, the dog, running and barking like saying “don’t even try it”. It is just a show. Pepper is 9 years old and it is the family pet. The name Pepper comes from Pepper Greenhouses in Milton, just up the road. That’s near where he was found.
The farm is about 4.19 acres with a beautiful home, barn, ornamental and cutting gardens, including fig trees. The proprietors are Helen Waite and John Feliciani. Website? http://www.blackhogfarmstead.com. Tel. 302-236-2437. This is a self sustaining farm.
The sign…..
On their porch there is a refrigerator. If they have duck eggs that day, all you have to do is put the money in the jar. That simple and that trusting. $5/dozen.
Free range and pasture grown duck eggs are the best you can get. They are larger in size. The shells are tougher than a chicken egg. They are also higher in fat content, a bit more protein and cholesterol, more vitamins and minerals than chicken eggs, as well. These eggs were laid on 1/8/15 and I got them Saturday, the 10th.
I met Helen and John which by the way they were waiting for guests for dinner. They graciously invited me into their home and after a few pleasantries, I went to check out the ducks. It is a small flock, with a few geese, as well.
Mr. Cat was trying to get into the barn….seemed like he was allowed to, but I did not dare to open the door.
Black Hog Farm is also a B & B. Only 3 miles from the beach it is the perfect get-away. It is open from Mid-March through October.
Sunday dinners, once a month, on the porch, at Black Hog Farm is another event I did not know anything about. On the porch, a mid-day Sunday dinner following the rural tradition of dinner at 1 p.m. Check the website above mentioned as in the next few months they will start putting the schedules.
Leaving the farm until next time, I went home to see what I was going to do with my fresh duck eggs.
The duck eggs have been a total success in my household. First we ate them with Milton Sausage. This sausage is local, as well, and it is found in the grocery stores in Southern Delaware. Milton sausage had a delicious taste….I just added pepper and sage.
I usually do not eat many eggs….I love them as egg salad, deviled and at times in other ways….so, today, Sunday, I decided to fry a duck egg. I definitely felt how the shell was definitely tougher, and how big the yolk was. My son said the yolks are creamier and have a richer taste.
Then, I made myself a duck egg sandwich with sliced tomatoes on rosemary ciabatta bread from another local…..Old World Breads from Lewes, Delaware…another post in the making. Delish.
All Things Taste Better Local!! Have a great day!
September 7th, 2014
Nothing better than a cup of coffe early in the morning with fresh baked bread. I remember years ago when my grandmother in Puerto Rico would always invite her neighbors for a cup a coffee and bread in the afternoons. It was a routine.
Stopping at Old World Breads reminded me of that so long ago. Old World Breads are making a statement at the Delaware Beaches and beyond. They are located at 32191 Nassau Rd., Unit 4, Lewes, DE 19958 Tel. 302-313-5191 Website? http://www.oldworldbreads.com. Their bakery hours at this time of the year are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sundays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Directions: From Rt. 1 driving North make a right turn on Nassau Rd, right before the Nassau Bridge. Go 1/4 of a mile and they are on the right. From Rt. 1 driving South make a left turn onto Nassau Rd., as soon as you go over the Nassau Bridge. Go that 1/4 of a mile and they are on the right.
Old World Breads are found at farmers markets in the area and beyond: Historic Lewes Farmer’s Market on Saturdays, Rehoboth Beach Farmer’s Market on Tuesdays, Milton Farmer’s markets on Fridays, Penn Quarter Farmer’s Market on Thursday, and Annapolis Farmer’s Market on Sundays. During the summer season, you can also find Old World Breads at the farmer’s market in Bethany Beach and Sea Colony in Bethany Beach.
Arriving at Old World Breads….we were not the only ones taking the bakery in. Gorgeous breads, delicious aroma.
The croissants were ready to go…and they were. Local jams and jellies, the perfect addition to any baked goods.
Tons of local peaches peeled for just out of the oven peach pies.
Plum pies made with Frangipane. This is a pastry cream used in baking desserts, sweets, cakes and pancakes. It is made with milk, sugar, flour, eggs, and butter, mixed with crushed macaroons or ground almonds. It gives the baked goods a special taste.
And last but not least we took home some flat breads. Surprise, surprise…a little kick to get those tastebuds going.
Stop for coffee….try their breads and baked goods. Say hello. A friendly staff, ready to tell you what baking bread is all about.
Please Note that Old World Breads also has wholesale and special occasions.
Talk to you later. Have a great day…it is cooler out there!!
May 15th, 2013
Meeting the appetite of all things local. That’s what you will find up and down the Delmarva Peninsula as Farmers’ Markets gain popularity. I decided to visit late in the afternoon the Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market. It opens at Noon until 4 p.m. every Tuesday; rain or shine. This was the second Tuesday and it was sunny!!
The Rehoboth Beach Farmers’ Market is located at Grove Park, behind the Visitor’s Center and the Rehoboth Beach Chamber of Commerce, by the round-about. Website? http://www.rbfarmersmarket.com.
A little music and very interesting vendors. These are some of the ones that caught my attention!!
ROOT GOURMET – Only about a year old and located at 19724 Coastal Highway. Gourmet on the Go. A sister establishment of Nage. Don’t want to cook or have unexpected guests? Give them a call or go on their website at http://www.rootgourmet.com. You can either order for take out or just sit down and enjoy it in-house. At the market, they offer a special menu…plenty of tastings, as well.
JIMMY LYNN’S – A Seafood company…fish, lobsters. The best crabs! Steamed to order. They are located at 18226 Coastal Highway, Lewes. Tel. 302-644-9329.
GREENBRANCH ORGANIC FARM – Located at 5075 Nutters Cross Rd., Salisbury, Maryland, they specialized in a wide variety of vegetables and pastured livestock; grass-fed/grass-finished beef cattle, free range pigs, and pastured poultry. Website? http://www.greenbranchfarm.com.
HABANERA FARM – They are a guest of the Rehoboth Farmers’ Market, which means that they are not there every single Tuesday. This is Maryland’s first herbal tea grower and certified processor. It is a medicinal herb and plant farm and retreat center on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, just outside Whitehaven near the Wicomico River. More than 30 medicinal herbs offer a possibility for a relaxed stroll. It sits on 21 acres. It also has a 7 Path Labyrinth!
Habanera Farm is open for groups and will work with your group or organization to create that special program. They are also experienced, entertaining speakers, available to visit your location. On June 1st from 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Habanera Farm will be hosting their 3rd Annual Open House and Herb Day Celebration. They are inviting the public to go out and wander through their herb gardens, see their working medicinal plant farm and antioxidant orchard, enjoy a sampling of delicious, locally blended herbal teas, and have a great day. Please check out their website http://www.habanerafarm.com. Like them on Facebook.
CLINGER’S NATURALS – A Division of Nuts to You! It is located at 2020 Windors Drive in Salisbury, Maryland. Tel. 410-726-1603. Their artisan nut butters are sooo good. Like them on Facebook .
GELATO GAL – I spotted Amanda Randall, the person behind the best gelato in town. Amanda has a new location on Coastal Highway. It is at 20385 Rt. 1 in Rehoboth Beach. Tel. 302-227-1001. Website? http://www.gelatogal.com. Besides her glorious gelato, Italy’s version of ice cream, Amanda also offer desserts, homemade chocolates….and she is also having wonderful offerings from her smoker. Pulled Pork, Smoked Turkey, Smoked Fish, Smoked St. Louis Style Ribs….I’ll be stopping by to check out her new location. They have done a lot of work.
SKIPPER’S BISCUIT COMPANY – For your pooches. This company makes its products right here in the first state and in the town of Lewes. They are all natural; made by the sea. Tel. 302-841-7003. Website? http://www.skipperscompany.com. Their Coco Lu’s Pet Shampoo is named after their own Lucy Brown. Again, all natural with 2 scents available; Lemon Fresh and Coco Colada. Like them on Facebook. To order, please visit the website or the local farmers’ markets.
OLD WORLD BREADS – Their commercial baking company does not have retail…they are located in Milton, Delaware. They have a presence in the local farmers’ markets. To order online, please visit http://www.oldworldbreads.com. Then select your breads and pay online. Select your pick-up location and it is that easy!!
FIFER ORCHARDS – The farm is located at 1919 Allabands Mill Rd. in Camden-Wyoming, Delaware. Tel. 302-697-2141. Their market store at the beach is located at 200 Cullen St. in Dewey Beach. 302-227-8680. Visit http://www.fiferorchards.com.
On Saturday, May 18th Fifer is hosting their Strawberry Festival at their farm in Camden-Wyoming. There will be free live music, hayrides, face painting, pony rides, gourmet sandwiches by Nage & Abbott’s Grill restaurants. There will be strawberry BBQ, strawberry smoothies, ice cream, pies, shortcakes, chocolate covered strawberries and more.
And, remember that it is asparagus season!! Did you know that they are a member of the Lily family? And, that under ideal conditions, an asparagus spear can grow 10″ in a 24-hour period? They have no fat, no cholesterol, and are low in sodium.
Talk to you later….you know I will.
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