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		<title>Chehalis bakery opens doors &#8211; The Chronicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Story Posted: Thursday, March 6, 2003 12:00 am &#124; Updated: 2:29 pm, Wed Nov 11, 2009. By Amy Emerson &#124; 0 comments The Market Street Bakery and Cafe reopened Monday after a seven-week closure to recreate the menu, and to make other changes with the help of a bakery consultant. The downtown Chehalis bakery, which offers a variety of pastry and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Posted: Thursday, March 6, 2003 12:00 am | <em>Updated: 2:29 pm, Wed Nov 11, 2009.</em></p>
<p>By Amy Emerson | <a id="comment_c547492e-5cff-5b75-b92e-1fbca15bdae6" href="http://www.chronline.com/article_c547492e-5cff-5b75-b92e-1fbca15bdae6.html#user-comment-area">0 comments</a></p>
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<p>The Market Street Bakery and Cafe reopened Monday after a seven-week closure to recreate the menu, and to make other changes with the help of a bakery consultant.</p>
<p>The downtown Chehalis bakery, which offers a variety of pastry and deli items, opened last May and subsequently enjoyed steady business, though the operation was &#8220;not exactly what I wanted it to be,&#8221; said Eric Wearner, who co-owns the bakery with his wife, Lisa, and father-in-law, Dr. Helgi Heidar, all of Chehalis.</p>
<p>Wearner wanted to offer more uncommon pastry items, offerings that are preservative-free and that represent the Chehalis community.</p>
<p>The new pastry menu offers tortes, miniature cheesecakes, Danish pastries, croissants, breads, brownies and other delicacies, all made from scratch.</p>
<p>&#8220;We don&#8217;t use any more mixes, so there are absolutely no preservatives in anything,&#8221; said Wearner.</p>
<p>Additionally, olive oil is now replacing shortening, and honey is replacing refined sugar.</p>
<p>Wearner is even growing his own sour yeast culture.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a vigorous sour from Iceland,&#8221; said his wife.</p>
<p>The bakery also is offering high-end elegant wedding cakes that contain no food coloring.</p>
<p>The family additionally has done research into where to purchase ingredients of the highest quality, said Wearner.</p>
<p>&#8220;We go to Portland to buy the best chocolate, and we have also found places to buy the best vanilla, the best cinnamon,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The bakery also draws from local sources, such as getting mint oil down the street at I.P. Callison and Sons.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are working on perfecting a mint chocolate chip cookie, kind of a signature cookie for the bakery,&#8221; said Lisa Wearner.</p>
<p>The bakery is also purchasing its honey from Herman Baginski, who operates an artisan honey business in Chehalis.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are trying to incorporate local talent into our menu, and are very interested in hearing from local people who make natural products that could be used in our bakery,&#8221; she added.</p>
<p>Other menu changes are the introduction of more salads, such as German potato salad, pasta salads, tabouleh and others.</p>
<p>&#8220;We also added a pannini grill so that we can make hot sandwiches more quickly to cater to our customers on limited lunch breaks,&#8221; said Eric Wearner.</p>
<p>While the primary focus of the bakery&#8217;s closure was for menu changes, the family did some work on the appearance of the eatery, such as painting it a cozy dark red lined with images of golden wheat. The wheat images were painted by a Centralia College student.</p>
<p>New tables and chairs were added, as was a heating and cooling system to keep the temperature comfortable throughout the year.</p>
<p>One section of the bakery will be a display area for local artists. The photography of Jeff Gullickson of Horizon Photography in Centralia is now adorning the wall.</p>
<p>Oregon-based bakery consultant Marda Stoliar offered much help during the entire transformation process, as did the bakery employees, said the Wearners.</p>
<p>A new employee at the Market Street Bakery and Cafe is manager Cindy Wright, who will also decorate wedding cakes.</p>
<p>For information about the Market Street Bakery and Cafe, telephone 748-0875.</p>
<p>The bakery is located at 492 N. Market Blvd. in Chehalis.</p>
<p>Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.</p>
<p>Amy Emerson covers energy, business and economic issues for The Chronicle. She may be reached by telephoning 807-8231.</p>
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