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April 16th, 2009 | 3 Comments |
Tartine

Bread pudding, éclairs, muslix, and lots and lots of other tasty things all freshly prepared!!!! I miss the ability to casually stop past Tartine’s for a delicious bit of something or other while on my way to work or while wandering about the Mission.

Tartine has been one of those places for which I have yet to find a replacement here in Tampa Bay. Bread pudding does not seem to exist nor does a fresh éclair. I have heard whispers of a place called Cafe Croissant located in a strip mall next to a Wal-Mart in western St. Petersburg. Seems like a good excuse to take out the new bike.

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  1. emma dilemma Says:

    so i highly reccomend the tartine cookbook, the recipes are very accurate and with excellent instructions. it’s my favorite.

  2. kestrachern Says:

    Tartine has a cookbook? Is it only available from Tartine directly?

  3. emma dilemma Says:

    http://www.amazon.com/reader/0811851508?%5Fencoding=UTF8&ref%5F=sib%5Fdp%5Fpt#reader

    it’s amazing, i love the lemon bars, deluxe chococlate cookies, and brioche

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