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Yahoo
27-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Where to get paczki in Dayton on Fat Tuesday
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Wondering where you can get delicious pączki in Dayton? Pączki are Polish-style, filled yeast doughnuts that historically made use of excess ingredients like butter, flour and sugar ahead of Lent. What are Fat Tuesday and Ash Wednesday? On Fat Tuesday, stop by one of these area bakeries and grab a pączki for yourself. Keep in mind, that these treats tend to fly off shelves. Call ahead to check availability before stopping in. In separate social media posts, Central Pastry Shop, Ashley's Pastry Shop and Baker Benji's say they are accepting pre-orders for paczkis for next week. Central Pastry Shop1518 Central Ave., Middletown513-423-4431 Ashley's Pastry Shop21 Park Ave., Dayton937-293-1719 Baker Benji's700 Troy St., Dayton937-228-4151 Dorothy Lane MarketMultiple area locations Meijer BakeryMultiple area locations Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
‘It's taken an effect;' High egg costs impacting popular bakery
Bird flu is driving up the cost of eggs across the region. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, these high egg prices are impacting a popular Miami Valley bakery due to the widespread bird flu outbreaks. TRENDING STORIES: Classes canceled for students at 2 school districts today Man found with multiple gunshot wounds dies, police investigating as homicide 'Dear friend to so many;' Area woman killed in D.C. plane crash Ashley's Pastry Shop has been open in Oakwood for 43 years. They told News Center 7′s Mason Fletcher that they have had to raise their prices due to egg prices. 'In October, we were at $3.09 a dozen. (Wednesday), we got lucky. We paid $4.02 a dozen, I think. But the day before, we were at $4.89,' said Theresa Hammons, Ashley's Pastry Shop owner. She explained to Fletcher they've felt the price hike. 'Oh, it's taken an effect on us, believe me. The prices have increased significantly,' said Hammons. She said they use about 30 dozen eggs a day. But recently, they've been shopping for a little more. '(Wednesday), we purchased 90 dozen eggs,' said Hammons. She tells Fletcher they cannot use 90 dozen at once. So instead, they are cracking the eggs in-house and freezing them to be used later. Hammons said it locks them into the price they paid and helps protect them if costs increase. 'One of the reasons why we're so fortunate is to continue to watch those to watch our margins, to watch our profits,' she said. Hammons said they will have to raise their prices. She added they will not go any higher than they must. 'The increases that we're taking are not profit-generating. They're simply the cost of goods generated. So, we're taking a gain from $2.25 to $2.30,' she told Fletcher. Melissa Flannagan has been an Ashley's Pastry Shop customer for over 20 years. She tells Fletcher that she appreciates the transparency. 'It's understandable. You know, as a shopper and a consumer, you go to the store and see that they have doubled,' said Flannagan. Hammons said the store is keeping an eye on egg prices. They buy more when the cost is lower to benefit their customers but will shop in several places instead of clearing out one store. News Center 7 checked around for the lowest egg prices: Kroger on Wayne Avenue- $4.59 Meijer on Wilmington Pike- $4.29 Aldi in Centerville- $5.15 [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]