Here's an interesting fact: German chocolate cake has nothing to do with Germany. Samuel German invented the baking chocolate which is the ingredient.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Slaton Bakery
Picture yourself curled up with the newest KMD release, The Stars At Night, a hot mocha and an apple fritter from the Slaton Bakery on Saturday
morning while the rain is dripping off the roof. Or...a glass of iced tea and a
Slaton Bakery brownie (or several) while you are reading Texas Tradeoff on the
sunporch Saturday afternoon. I can think of perfect scenarios to eat cream
cheese turnovers and one of them is while I'm walking out the Bakery door and
getting into my car. They are so good! How about a coconut cake for brunch! Or
thumbprint cookies while you are driving down the road! Or warm tortillas
covered with melted butter, cinnamon and sugar! Wait...how about a care package
of Slaton Bakery goodies mailed to your new college freshman who, right about
now ,is getting homesick for a touch of Slaton!
Here's an interesting fact: German chocolate cake has nothing to do with Germany. Samuel German invented the baking chocolate which is the ingredient.
Here's an interesting fact: German chocolate cake has nothing to do with Germany. Samuel German invented the baking chocolate which is the ingredient.
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