Showing posts with label pastry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastry. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2024

St. Mary-St. Michael School in Derby selling pastry for fundraiser



SMSM BUTTER BRAID AND CAKE ROLL FUNDRAISER!
The perfect addition to the holiday. Orders will arrive in time for Easter.
Fantastic desserts that support a great cause!
For more information email: Jmort92650@yahoo.com or call the school office, 203-735-6471
Sponsored by St. Mary-St. Michael School HSA.


This is shared from the school's Facebook page.



Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Seymour Public Library to host Food Explorers' fun via Zoom


SEYMOUR - Join Food Explorers at 5:30 p.m. April 20 hosted by Seymour Public Library via Zoom to make Chocolate Fudge Pop-Tarts! 
Learn how to make your own pastry, chocolate fudge filling, and chocolate glaze.
You’ll need the following ingredients: flour, butter sugar, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, heavy cream OR milk and chocolate chips. You will need a rolling pin.

This is shared from the Seymour Public Library Facebook event page. 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Sweet treats, antiques fill storefront in Ansonia

Scott and Traci Grim chat with visitors at the grand opening of their business Thursday. 

ANSONIA - It was with a twinge of nostalgia today that I walked into a combination pastry and antiques shop on Main Street.

Traci's on Main Pastry and Antiques Shoppe at 94 Main St. is located in a storefront that once housed the New Haven Register's Valley Bureau office. 
And I worked out of there for many years, until the paper closed the bureau in April 2007.

After that, a jewelry store moved into the space, and when that business left it was followed by a roll-your-own cigarette shop.

Temptation!

Derby residents Traci Grim and her husband, Scott Grim, opened the shop in October, but decided to wait a while to hold their grand opening. She is an Oxford native, he grew up in Seymour.



The storefront is on the first floor of the former Ansonia Opera House, a building that is on the National Register of Historic Places. 

Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti congratulates Traci Grim on Thursday.

Traci Grim said she has been a pastry chef for 26 years. When you walk into the shop you immediately see the love she and her husband have for antiques, from furnishings to paintings, jewelry, and more.

Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce President William Purcell said the business features "an interesting and eclectic mix by combining pastry and a love of antiques."

Mayor David S. Cassetti called the shop "a vibrant space," and he wished the couple great success. He said he has been a regular customer since the shop opened.

Traci Grim said she feels right at home in the shop. "I like downtown, I like Main Street, and I like my neighbors," she said, adding, "Anything sweet is my specialty." 
The store is stocked with cupcakes, cookies, cream puffs, and scones, and she also sells regular and flavored coffees. 

Scott Grim thanked Cassetti and his team for supporting them and their business venture.

The couple plans to stay open in the evenings as the weather gets warmer for people to stop by and sit outside to enjoy a pastry with a cappuccino or espresso.

I also wish them the best in their new venture.


New Ansonia shop holds grand opening today


Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce President Bill Purcell, left, joins Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti and Traci's on Main owners Traci and Scott Grim in cutting a ribbon Thursday morning to celebrate the new business in downtown Ansonia. 


Stay tuned for more info.