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Sweet Treats Galore: Whoopie Pie Celebrations and Welsh Pie Adventures

Carwyn Graves - Clark's shop - Dennis Dutch - Mary Clark - Shady Maple Farm Market - Welsh pie - Whoopie Pie Celebration

Discover the mouthwatering world of Whoopie Pies at Shady Maple Farm Market and delve into the heartwarming Welsh pie stories.

Shady Maple Farm Market in Pennsylvania recently delighted its customers with a staggering 33-pound Whoopie Pie Celebration. The event was a sugary sensation, showcasing the best of the Pennsylvania Dutch delicacies. Meanwhile, halfway across the globe, the last Clark's shop in Grangetown, Cardiff, dating back to 1955, continues to preserve Welsh pie traditions. From founder Mary Clark's grandson, Dennis Dutch, to the present-day efforts of Carwyn Graves, the legacy of hearty Welsh pies lives on. The juxtaposition of these culinary tales creates a delectable narrative that stretches from the rich Whoopie Pie flavors to the comforting Welsh pie experiences, bridging continents through the love for delightful pastries.

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Image courtesy of "Fly Magazine"

Shady Maple cooks up sweets at Whoopie Pie Celebration [photos] (Fly Magazine)

Thirty-three pounds of Pennsylvania Dutch deliciousness. That's what Shady Maple Farm Market served up this weekend at its Whoopie Pie Celebration, ...

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Image courtesy of "Nation.Cymru"

Welsh Food Stories: On the trail of the Welsh pie (Nation.Cymru)

The last Clark's shop in Grangetown, Cardiff was opened in 1955 by founder Mary Clark's grandson Dennis Dutch. Carwyn Graves. How can you get a good hot lunch, ...

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