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The last day we will be accepting Thanksgiving week orders will be
Saturday 11/22.

I'd just like to remind you of a Reinwald's tradition, the best use of turkey leftovers is between two slices of rye bread with bacon and mayo.

Holiday Hours
Tues. 11/25
6:30am to 6pm

Wed. 11/26
6:30am to 6pm

Thanksgiving 11/27
6:30am to 2pm

Fri. 11/28
Closed

Sat 11/29
6:30am to 7pm

Sun 11/30
6:30am to 5pm
     

            The Thanksgiving holiday is next week.  Everyone at Reinwald's is busy preparing.  There are apples to peel, crusts to make, and mince to cook.  Our special hours and ordering procedures are outlined in the panel to the left.  We are open Thanksgiving to ensure that you can get the freshest bread and cakes.  Also please note that we are closed Friday so all the bakers can enjoy their holiday.  Remember to pick up your rye bread for turkey sandwiches the day after Thanksgiving.

 

            When I was a child we lived in Wading River, and even after we moved to an apartment over the bakery in Queens, we very often spent Thanksgiving there.  I remember my one uncle always wanting to watch the football game, but my mom had a rule of no television with company in the house.  The turkey must have been good because he came every year.  After dinner it took ten of us to walk our dog and upon our return I often caught the TV on and a few glasses of Asbach Uralt being drunk.  The TV always went off by the time everyone was back.

 

            Thursday the 27th is officially proclaimed by our President as a National Day of Thanksgiving.  It is a day to recognize the many blessings we have.  It shouldn't be about football, shopping, or even parades.  There is nothing wrong with those things, but it should not be the focus of Thanksgiving.  Also it shouldn't be about the things that have gone wrong, or the things we want to change.

 

           Our blessings are many.  Shut off the television and have a conversation.  Look into the faces around your table.  Enjoy the squeeze of your hand by your spouse.  Sit by the fire with a glass of Asbach Uralt, a few cookies, and reflect on the positives in your life.  Perhaps thanks to a higher power is in order.

 

           Please accept the best wishes for a wonderful holiday from the entire Reinwald's Bakery Family.

 

P.S.  Check out below for a delicious recipe for Butternut Squash Soup.

 

Happy Thanksgiving,

 

Rich Reinwald 


 

Butternut Squash Soup with Apples
Ingredients:

About 2 lbs. butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into cubes 
2 tablespoons unsalted butter 
1 bunch of scallions, only white part chopped 
1 peeled apple, sliced 
6 cups chicken broth 
1/2 cup heavy cream 
salt and pepper 
pinch of clove, ginger, and nutmeg

Directions:

Cut squash into 1-inch chunks  
In large pot melt butter 
Add scallions and cook until translucent, about 8 Minutes 
Add squash, apples, and chicken broth 
Bring to simmer and cook until squash is tender, about 15 to 20 minutes. 
Remove squash and apple chunks with slotted spoon and lace in blender and puree. 
Return blended squash to pot. 
Stir and season with nutmeg, salt, pepper, clove and ginger. 
Take 1/2 cup of heavy cream and whisk till it can be put in soup with a fork.  You will be able to make a design in the soup.


Our pumpkin seed bread is a perfect accompaniment to the soup

* Last chance for our Candy Apples:



Candy Apples


Caramel Apple Pie

caramel apple pie

Turkey Cupcakes
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For those ready for Christmas we have already begun making our famous Christmas Stollen with and without Marzipan.

holiday stollen

 

Things to do in Huntington
 

5th Annual Holiday Parade in Huntington Village - Sat November 29th

Huntington Historical Society presents - Holiday Historic House Tour - Sun December 7th
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