Summer 2010
It’s Mystery Time in Southern Vermont Time to get out your magnifying lens and your deerstalker cap — Bennington will host a Season of Mystery Photo Courtesy of Crazy Russian Girls Bakery from April to October 2010. It is a season filled with exciting events and oppor- A view of the pastries of the day at Crazy Russian Girls Bakery tunities to enjoy theater productions, book discus- in Bennington. sions, radio plays, outdoor movies, treasure hunts, a special conference on Sherlock Holmes, “The Hunt for the Missing Baby Moose,” and an original murder mystery in an historic house and much, much more. Local restaurants will have mystery-related theme – Telly Halkias menus. Residents and visitors alike will find themselves drawn to multiple events, all guaranteed to provide fun, This winter, local gal Natasha Garder announced she was partnering to surprises and interesting experiences for everyone. open Crazy Russian Girls Bakery on Main Street in Bennington. Once you’re in the mood for mystery, you’ll have plenty of opportunities There has been much public clamoring for a bakery since Krijnen’s closed to play the sleuth and enjoy the fun. several years ago. In a culture that relies on the supermarket for affordable and convenient ways to fill its subsistence needs, baking can be a tough sell - even though it’s difficult to find a person who doesn’t like the product. Garder has been doing it that way for years, as witnessed by the popularLocal Farmersʼ Market ity of her roadside stand, and her presence at Walloomsac Farmers’ Market. Opens page 7 While churning out an extensive variety of pastries, as well as selling wholesale, Garder has stayed true to the roots of baking by offering freshly baked bread daily until demand for it builds for greater production. Garder has done much right in opening her first shop. First, she partnered with experienced professional baker Matt Littrell of Lake George, N.Y., who
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