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I was at the doctor's office a few months back and was reading Connecticut Magazine's top 10 bakeries in CT. Being the dunce that I am, I cannot find the list of bakeries I wrote down. One of the bakeries listed is on the eastern shoreline, I think Old Saybrook area, that is operated by a a person from Germany. Does anyone know of the bakery I am speaking of?

Thanks!!

Dan

"Salt is born of the purest of parents: the sun and the sea." --Pythagoras.

Posted (edited)

I don't know, but I bet "Kattyeyes", on Chowhound would know. She's from Middletown and knows most great places, especially if it has anything to do with baking.

She says: "Drop a line to kattychow at g mail dot com. Please include your username and CH in the subject."

She also has a great food blog from which you could contact her: kattyskitchen.wordpress.com

Edited by Scargo (log)

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Posted

Yep. Dagmar's is the place. Thanks for the help!

Dan

"Salt is born of the purest of parents: the sun and the sea." --Pythagoras.

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