Saturday, August 30, 2008

Election Confections


Night Kitchen Bakery political cookies are back!

Kicking off the Democratic National Convention this week our iced shortbread Obama and McCain cookies are now available. Choose the Sweeter Leader by casting your vote with a cookie purchase. The winner will be evident in November.

For more information contact Amy Edelman at chefamybeth@nightkitchenbakery.com or by calling the Chestnut Hill shop at 215-248-9235.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Peri's wedding cake!

Our lovely Pastry Chef Peri (formerly Abramsky) Anderson pipes a bit of decor on her 7 tiered wedding cake at her wedding! She decorated each tier at the Night Kitchen and John and I drove it to her reception site in New Rochelle, NY on Saturday August 9th. The dress (and cake) were fabulous. We had a great time and all the girls swooned when hubby Brian performed a new song that he wrote for her. So romantic! More pictures will follow soon......


Sunday, August 17, 2008

"green" ideas we are implementing at the bakery

By recycling we have reduced our garbage from 8 to 6 cans per week! Plus the City of Philadelphia is now taking cardboard with the rest of the recycling. Kudos to Mayor Nutter for making "green" initiatives a priority.
We have stopped using plastic bags. Yes, there is controversy about paper vs. plastic but plastic bags, biodegradable or not, choke marine life. Plastic is also a petroleum by-product and we are trying to get the oil monkey off our back.
We planted a garden this year with heirloom tomatoes, herbs and peppers. John has been using the bounty for pizza toppings this summer. The most beautiful of the lot are the Slow Food(slowfoodusa.org) Ark of Taste heirloom tomatoes. Some of these varieties are prized for their beauty and taste and were near extinction. We need to grow them and eat them to save them! Irony can be delicious.
Laurel Hill Gardens in Chestnut Hill will be building raised veggie beds for us for the next spring planting. In addition to veggies and herbs we will plant native plants and flowers to attract bees and bugs. Bugs are good food for baby birds in the spring.
And lastly we are saving coffee grounds for gardeners who want them for their alkaline loving flowers like Hydrangea. Just ask!