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Heydlauff’s Launching New Chef Series on Sept. 16

(Chelsea Update would like to thank D&B Strategic Marketing for the information in this story.)

Heydlauff’s is featuring a Chef Series that will pair their new state-of-the-art kitchen appliances with local and regional bakers and chefs on the third Saturday of each month starting Sept. 16. 

Discover premium appliances married to local chefs’ innovative baking and cooking skills. You will sample delightful treats and take away recipes and personal tricks. 

First is Lakehouse Bakery owner Keegan Rodgers on Sept.16 starting at 11 am. As a locally owned and operated business in the Chelsea area, the Lakehouse Bakery proudly serves up mouth-watering treats daily. Their baked goods are made with the freshest ingredients and served with smiles. “Taking over the universe one cookie at a time,” said Chef Keegan. 

On Oct. 21, Agricole FarmStop’s newest Chef, Austin Rohn, Key to Cuisine, will highlight seasonal local produce. Chef Austin offers classes to pique students’ interest to learn more about the culture of a dish, the people, their food, their traditions, and their land. “Let’s all come together, one plate at a time,” said Chef Austin. 

Nov. 18 will feature Suzanne Murray & Lisa Carolin, LA Baguette. A small business that opened in June 2011 under the 2010 Cottage Food law. They bake baguettes in their home kitchen nearly every day and they also bake and sell rye sesame boules, Madeleines, brioche, Gâteau Breton aux Noix, savory and sweet tarts and Tarte Tatin. As one happy customer recently told them, “It doesn’t get any more local than this.”

Jason Aguirre summed up the series: It is an informative, fun and potentially intoxicating way to spend a Saturday. Tasting and learning about food and the fantastic appliances that prepare it.” 

December’s Chef will be announced soon. Contact 734-475-1221 with any questions. 

Heydlauff’s Appliances has provided excellent customer service, professional delivery, appliance service, and installation since 1928. Their retail store is located on Main Street in historic downtown Chelsea with a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Chelsea’s Industrial Park, less than one mile from their downtown showroom. Heydlauff’s team of experienced service technicians is seasoned and well-versed in appliance repair. For more information contact  [email protected], and visit their website at www.heydlauffs.com.

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