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What do sweets have to do with refugees? For Jennie Groff it means everything. She is co-owner of Stroopies and The Sweet Shoppe here in Lancaster. They have been on a mission for over a decade to provide meaningful employment to resettled refugee women in Lancaster, PA. They are known for their deliciously delightful Dutch-inspired Stroopwaffels that are made from scratch and are sold at The Sweet Shoppe on Duke St. in Lancaster City, along with homemade ice cream and other sweet treats.
Another Lancaster County business that focuses on making sweets (among many other things) from scratch is Scratch Bakes, headquartered in Ephrata with a second location in Lancaster City. Owners Laura and Jason Will join me to share their origin story when Laura started baking cupcakes in their townhouse and selling them on Facebook. Scratch Bakes has grown into two full service cafes, serving more than just sweets. They have a passion for creating high quality foods from scratch, including soups, sandwich sauces, and their incredible salad dressings.
Check out these two beloved small businesses for some incredible treats made from scratch right here in Lancaster County.
- Jason
(all of these words came from my brain)
Links:
The Sweet Shoppe
Scratch Bakes
We want to hear from YOU! What do you think makes Lancaster So Good? Is there a special event or occasion coming up you want to highlight? Fill out the form on our website, and you could be featured in a future episode of So Good Lancaster.
So Good Lancaster is produced by So Good Media at The Candy Factory, a coworking and social club in Lancaster, PA.
Web: https://sogoodlancaster.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/SoGoodLancaster
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sogoodlancaster
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@sogoodmedia
By So Good MediaWhat do sweets have to do with refugees? For Jennie Groff it means everything. She is co-owner of Stroopies and The Sweet Shoppe here in Lancaster. They have been on a mission for over a decade to provide meaningful employment to resettled refugee women in Lancaster, PA. They are known for their deliciously delightful Dutch-inspired Stroopwaffels that are made from scratch and are sold at The Sweet Shoppe on Duke St. in Lancaster City, along with homemade ice cream and other sweet treats.
Another Lancaster County business that focuses on making sweets (among many other things) from scratch is Scratch Bakes, headquartered in Ephrata with a second location in Lancaster City. Owners Laura and Jason Will join me to share their origin story when Laura started baking cupcakes in their townhouse and selling them on Facebook. Scratch Bakes has grown into two full service cafes, serving more than just sweets. They have a passion for creating high quality foods from scratch, including soups, sandwich sauces, and their incredible salad dressings.
Check out these two beloved small businesses for some incredible treats made from scratch right here in Lancaster County.
- Jason
(all of these words came from my brain)
Links:
The Sweet Shoppe
Scratch Bakes
We want to hear from YOU! What do you think makes Lancaster So Good? Is there a special event or occasion coming up you want to highlight? Fill out the form on our website, and you could be featured in a future episode of So Good Lancaster.
So Good Lancaster is produced by So Good Media at The Candy Factory, a coworking and social club in Lancaster, PA.
Web: https://sogoodlancaster.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/SoGoodLancaster
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sogoodlancaster
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@sogoodmedia