From their website: La Farm Bakery is a realization of that lifelong dream a modern bakery that continues the centuries-old baking traditions and techniques, honoring the ordinary yet extraordinary boulangeries that once flourished in every little town in France. The La Farm Family welcomes you into our shop and into our kitchen, where we take pleasure in sharing our recipes and our secrets. Watch us in forming dough, toasting granola, decorating tarte aux fraises. Then taste our artisan breads, tarts, pastries, sandwiches and specialty products and experience the taste hundreds of years of French cuisine.
Bienvenue a La Farm
When you walk into the store, you will be pleased to see all the newspaper clippings tapped to the windows. I was drawn to this store. It reminded me of a place I went to in Kansas City.
Everything is so fresh and delicious.
The best time to be here is at 7am in the morning. But I am on my last week of "Freedom" before I start my new job so I opt to sleep in these days.
I am really pleased with this place, they offer cooking classes to kids and adults. You can also order their fair online.
With Serendipity in the back of my mind, I bought two croissants
to make sandwiches. I bought a Rasberry, Blueberry Creme Tart to share with Adym for dessert.
I made two versions of these sandwiches:
Tuna Cranberry Spinach Dill Croissant Sandwich
Miracle Whip, tuna, bread and butter pickles (chopped), dill, cranberries, few drops of lemon, salt, pepper and spinach.
Spinach Tuna Salad Croissant Sandwich
Miracle Whip, tuna, bread and butter pickles (chopped), dill, dash of olive oil, mustard, few drops of lemon, salt, pepper and spinach.
Everything turned out really well. Of course, the star of the meal is the Croissants. I love how perfectly flaky each bite is.
The inside was soft and perfectly baked.
The Creme Tarte tastes like a cheese cake with berries inside. I love it. So tasty.
LaFarm has so much to offer with the feel of a quality french bakery, lots of free tastings, and super friendly service, I rate La Farm a 5 out of 5.
I like LaFarm so much, I went back the next day for some Cinnamon rolls. They were out so I bought a yummy apple tarte.
I was searching for stories about people who wanted to open bakeries (as I do, too) and I found your blog. Very inspirational and beautiful. I wanted to say that I find it really funny that you caught "Crappie" in "B umstead park"
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good luck with you future - the food looks delicious!