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![]() XannaX wrote: > I'm a dessert fiend. I'm hoping you all will share the name & > address (at least the city) of your favorite bakeries and what you > highly recommended from there. Just so i'm clear...I'm looking for > bakeries that use top-notch ingredients and not the run-of-the-mill > stuff you'll find in most grocery stores. Macrina Bakery in Seattle. Everything I've had there has been fantastic, but I especially love the turtle brownies and the chocolate cherry pound cake. When I ordered a piece of the pound cake, which had been baked in a large angelfood pan, the fellow behind the counter sliced 1/6 of it for me. I love chocolate, but even for me, it was too much to eat in one sitting. http://www.macrinabakery.com/ I also frequent Yummy House Bakery in Seattle's Chinatown for Hong-Kong-style buns and pastries. Derek Juhl |
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