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The Hungarian Baker


mamaw

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I've seen on a few other sites about the good bakery items this gal makes but I can't seem to find out where she is located....Does anyone know of this person or where she is located. My guess is maybe virginia or maryland but I'm not sure and I can't find a website if she has one. I think she does reg. baking also but again I'm not sure I've just seen where folks rave about her breads ans such. Her name might be Kayta...... I need sherlock homes to help me figure this one...................

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mamaw


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Claire Collaborator

I think this is what you are looking for:

Hungarian Bakery: If you haven’t had a chance to sample some of Katya’s creations, you are missing out. Katya is the owner of the Hungarian Bakery, which she operates out of her home. She makes wonderful gluten free baked goods including tortes, muffins, cakes, birthday cakes, cheesecake, cookies and more. She has a stand at the Charlottesville City Market every Saturday from April through October. You can also place orders year round by calling her at 434-973-8863.

This is in Virginia. Claire (otherwise known as Sherlock)

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Claire (miss Sherlock)

yea that is who I was tryingto locate. Have you tried her food items and does she have a website????? Oh, I wonder if she ships? Just full of questions.......

Thanks for the fast detective work. I was going to Maryland this weekend ans was hoping she actually was there>>.

mamaw

sande

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Hi Sande

Here is a website for her:

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There is a phone number and additional info/ Claire

mamaw Community Regular

claire,

thanks so much for the info. the bakery items look great.

mamaw

sande

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