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A Note From Dave ~ June 2011

Dear North Market Shoppers,This Market is a wonderful community of 35 diverse businesses that create a singularly unique and high quality shopping experience.

Oftentimes, it’s only a handful of businesses that get a majority of the credit and coverage, but it’s the entire community that makes us great.

Mozart's Bakery pastry tray.Take for instance, Mozart’s North Market Bakery. Mozart’s is a true European pastry shop with a long-standing tenure in both Clintonville and the North Market. Owner, Anand Saha, is not only a great baker, but he’s a committed community and neighborhood partner. The bakery consistently garners recognition in the local media and is often a “Best of” winner in many polls. Every day, the cases at Mozart’s are full of gorgeous pastries and we’ve just learned that they have added handmade ice cream to their lineup. If you’ve never given them a try, it’s time you did.

A Touch of Earth. Photo copyright Chris Graham 2009. All roghts reserved.Everyone needs a great cup of coffee and A Touch of Earth delivers on a daily basis. Whether it’s the smiling face of one of our longest tenured owners, Ann Leonard or the most capable talents of her lead barista, Shawn, A Touch of Earth delivers an honest, perfectly brewed cup of coffee every day. Located smack dab in the middle of the market house, A Touch of Earth is the real heartbeat of the Market.

Foodies need their tools and North Market has two wonderful stops to get EVERYTHING you need to prepare and serve the perfect meal. North Market Cookware can outfit your kitchen with All-Clad or Le Creuset equipment and every gadget tool or implement under the sun. To serve it up just right, The Source by Wasserstrom has a broad selection of restaurant quality servingware for any occasion.

Holy Smoke BBQ counter. Photo copyright Chris Graham 2010. All rights reserved.And on the food side, there is a fast growing fan base for the barbecue at Holy Smoke BBQ. Perhaps the most delicious looking displays in the Market, present some classic smokehouse goodness. A broad selection of daily offerings makes the decision a tough, but tasty choice.

These are a few of the businesses that might not always get the full attention of our shoppers, but next time you are in, make it a point to check them out. You’ll be surprised…pleasantly…I promise.

Dave Wible

Merchant Video ~ North Market Cookware

Kay Davenport is the queen bee of Le Creuset, All Clad and everything from the highest quality chef’s knives to the gadgets that make a cook’s culinary undertakings easier:

An Inspiring Holiday Season

As retailers across the nation post dismal sales figures for the first three quarters of 2008 and predict a dire retail holiday season, I can’t help but wonder if our country’s economic crunch (aka, recession!) is corresponding to an overall fatigue with consumerism. Have we reached the saturation point in accumulation of material goods? Have we had our fill of the latest and great electronic widgets and gadgetry? Is a return to simpler times and simpler values ahead, or even in place now?

Many North Market shoppers are turning to comfort foods and small treats, like delicious handmade chocolate truffles, a scoop of ice cream in a waffle cone, a bag of seasonally flavored popcorn. They are staying at home more and cooking good, hearty meals like stew, pot roasts, vegetable terrines, and charcroute garni – big, one-pot meals that are comforting, healthy, and satisfying.

At the North Market Cookware, we are seeing an increased interest in the big, Le Creuset enameled cast-iron Dutch ovens and skillets. Or, the big enamel over steel 12, 16, and 20-quart stockpots meant to hold family-sized amounts of soups and chilis.

Le Creuset cast-iron 6 3/4 Dutch oven available for $239.99 at North Market Cookware

Le Creuset cast-iron 6 3/4 quart Dutch oven available for $239.99 at North Market Cookware

Another item receiving more attention than ever this year is the Swissmar raclette. The name “raclette” comes from the French word, “racler” meaning to scrape off. Its origins go back centuries to when Swiss mountain shepherds moved their cows high up into the Alps for summer grazing. The shepherds carried only basic supplies such as potatoes, pickles, dried meats/sausages, and always a big round of cheese. By the evening campfire, the shepherds would cut off slices of cheese and place them on a rock near the fire. Just before the gooey, melted cheese slid off the rock and into the fire, they would scrape it off and put it over the roasted meats and potatoes! Doesn’t that sound delicious, and fun? Now, a raclette is an all-in-one unit that allows the consumer to easily grill a combination of meats, vegetables and fruits on the top grill plate while melting slices of raclette cheese, Emmental or Appenzells in small pans beneath the grill.

Swissmar raclette available for $99.99 at North Market Cookware

Swissmar raclette available for $99.99 at North Market Cookware

It’s a great way to share a cozy meal with family and friends. Curds and Whey sells raclette cheese for perfect meltability.

North Market Cookware has received a “special buy” shipment from All-Clad. Many popular items are now available at 25% off – or more! If you’ve always wanted a 4 or 5 quart sauté pan, now is the time to buy it (or ask Santa). Or how about an All-Clad crepe pan to complete your set for only $29.99?

Amidst all those dire predictions for a dismal retail holiday season, I am making a prediction of my own. I predict a season that brings families and friends together for a holiday filled with simple pleasures and meaningful gifts meant to comfort and inspire.

Happy Holidays from Kay, Jacki and Jess at North Market Cookware.