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[News] A Milk Bone? Humph! Only Truffles Will Do 1 Attachment(s) This is what it's come to on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn, a once-mean street now practically paved with foie gras. A few weeks ago, the owners of the Chocolate Room, home of the $40-a-pound raspberry-peppercorn ganache, paid a visit to the bakery that had just opened across the street from the trattoria that sells pizza flaked with actual gold leaf. They complimented, with a tinge of envy, the Blodgett ovens behind the bakery counter. Not much to envy, the bakers replied. "They said, 'Don't buy these ovens because they're convection ovens and our cupcakes come out windblown,' " said Naomi Josepher, one of the chocolatiers. Ms. Josepher was perplexed. "I said, 'Your cupcakes look a lot better than ours. And anyway you guys are serving dogs and we're serving people.' " Well, yeah. And? It is true. The bakery, Buttercup's Paw-tisserie, claims to be the first doggie bakery in the whole city that makes its treats on-premises. Take that, SoHo. And P.S.: The cupcakes, known in this case as pupcakes, are not in the least windblown. They are in fact perfect miniatures, with a perfect white yogurt-icing paw print embossed upon a silken crust of carob. They are also utterly delicious. To humans. As well they should be, considering the all-natural human-grade ingredients. "The stuff we use here is healthier than what we eat," Betty Wong said from behind the counter, as her business partner and brother-in-law, Scott Wong, prepared a tray of wheat-free liver-and-herb biscotti for the oven. On Saturday, Buttercup herself, an American cocker spaniel in a form-hugging pink crocheted Japanese dress, held court behind the counter, poking her nose between the display case that holds the coconut-coated carob-crunch truffles (a steal at $1.50 apiece) and the display case that holds the liver-cheese brownies (75 cents each) and the salmon crackers with seaweed and anchovy paste ($6.95 for a barker's dozen). A small fringe-eared mutt named Kipper entered the store, trailing his mistress, Elizabeth Zenteno, 6, and Elizabeth's mom, Amanda. "See those truffles and everything?" Ms. Zenteno asked. "It's sick. We'll have two cupcakes." Ms. Zenteno, 30, the operations manager of the Brooklyn Youth Choir, was a fan of the humble fish market that preceded the bakery, but all things must pass. "I thought it was very high end when we first came by," she said. "Regardless of that, she likes to get stuff for her dog." The pupcakes ($1.50 each) were for Kipper and his brother to share at Elizabeth's father's birthday party. Dad rated only a supermarket cake. The pawtisserie is threatening to become the hub of a whole high-end doggie district. On Sunday, Annie Daniel, a fledgling fashion designer who dropped by with Pita, a Yorkshire terrier in a faux-shearling jacket, said she would soon begin producing puppy couture at her husband's clothing factory a bone's throw away on Third Avenue. The line will be called Ruff Love. "If I had to compare it to anything, it would be Delia's for teens, Pacific Sunwear for boys," said Ms. Daniel, 20. Her husband, Elliot Daniel, is hoping that Pita's fondness for lamb-mint-and-spinach bowwows will pay professional dividends. "When we saw this place," he said, "we were like, 'Perfect, our first customer.' " http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/23/ny...r=1&oref=login |
Wow! That is awecome! I think every city should have a doggie bakery like this!! I would be there all the time! ---I don't even have a doggie bakery in my area!!! |
When I go to my friends in New Jersey she lives near a place called somerville NJ and there is a dog store there with an special doggy bakery . Iam trying to remember the name of the place it may be hungry hounds , but its really nice and sells all sorts of yorkie accessories |
We'll be going... We are only a few towns away so we will be making an oh so snooty enter-anze... late of course... who dares to be the first one in? RUFF! :aimeeyork |
And that is exactly what I work at! hehe We make all of our own treats right at the store. Many are made purely of carob or yogurt with wheat germ, and we have many different specialty treats and we even do custom birthday cakes in a bone shape. god i love my jobs. lmao A bather/groomer's assistant, baker (for furbabies!), and I have my own petsitting service. Seriously, I could not ask for more |
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