PELHAM, N.Y. Nannette Conners will celebrate the eighth anniversary of Provisions Bake Shop and Café this Thanksgiving weekend. She has already started to receive orders for pies and breads for the food-filled holiday.
Its my single busiest day of the year, Conners said.
Conners offers a variety of homemade goods to customers that can be served at Thanksgiving meals. Pies range from classics, including pumpkin and apple crumb, to more unique fare, including wild turkey pecan, which is made with Wild Turkey bourbon.
The owner and her crew make all the treats from scratch and take care to not even use canned apples in the pies. The bakery also sells decorative cookies and even gourmet dog biscuits for Thanksgiving.
Conners set a deadline of Nov. 18 for all Thanksgiving orders to give her and her staff time to complete all the necessary baking. Though orders have already come in from customers in Pelham and the surrounding communities, she said there will undoubtedly be a few straggling pie orders that come in after deadline.
Peter Sinnott, a Rye resident of 40 years and a heart transplant recipient, manages an apartment house on Fifth Avenue and eats at Provisions Bake Shop and Café whenever he gets the chance. Sinnott said he must watch what he eats, and while a bakery might seem like an odd location for someone like him, the bakery provides quality goods.
They take particular care about having fresh food and preparing it in a cleanly way, Sinnott said. I go out of my way to come here.
Conners served dinner along with baked goods when she first opened her shop. But she said her niche and passion is in baking, so she transitioned more towards the latter.
She will bake dozens of homemade pies for her customers for Thanksgiving, but she said she does not mind in the least.
Its because I love what I do, Conners said. Thats the only reason you would do it.
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