On July 18, 2018

Creative cake confection

cakeBy Polly Mikula

KILLINGTON—Megan Wagner of the new Dream Maker Bakers on Route 4 in Killington created a confectionery masterpiece fashioning this Cheshire Cat cake (Alice in Wonderland themed) for Sage Karr’s birthday party at Mad Hatter Scoops on July 9.

Dream Maker Bakers is currently operative, baking for restaurant wholesale accounts, special order cakes and both the Killington and Rutland Saturday Farmers markets. They plan to open the retail portion of the business on Aug. 22. The building was formerly the Pasta Pot.

“We are remodeling the bar area and will open that up for to-go and pick-up for a variety of items,” she said. “We will also launch a lunch menu either at the initial opening or perhaps when we open the cafe a couple months later.”

“We are remodeling the bar area and will open that up for to-go and pick for a variety of items,” she said. “We will also launch a lunch menu either at the initial opening or perhaps when we open the cafe a couple months later.”“We are remodeling the bar area and will open that up for to-go and pick for a variety of items,” she said. “We will also launch a lunch menu either at the initial opening or perhaps when we open the cafe a couple months later.”

 

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