Toronto Star

St. Jacobs Market brings back tasty treats

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The time and effort though, says Shantz, is worth it.

“It’s getting us open and back in business.” Old favourites:

Kitchen Kuttings Inc.

A nook under the stairs has been home to Lydia Weber, Nancy Shantz and Elmeda Weber of Kitchen Kuttings Inc. since they opened their specialty food store in 1988. They loved the spot so much that when the market was rebuilt after the fire they requested to be tucked back by the stairs again, selling imported freshcut cheeses, homemade summer sausage, old fashioned fudge, brittle and a range of bulk food. The Fritter Co. It was 26 years ago that sisters Joanne Guenther and Marianne Witzel started flipping fritters at St. Jacobs Market.

At the time, they crafted the heavenly treats with little more than a few fryers and tongs. To keep blockbuste­r lineups moving quickly, the process has since become much more sophistica­ted and with the opening of the new market, there is even a booth with a rare door to the outside, configured for the fastest dispatch of apples.

Hilltop Acres Poultry

The Reist family has been serving up all-natural turkey, melt-in-yourmouth chicken wings and sumptuous sausage at Hilltop Acres Poultry since the market opened. Back then, owner Don Reist recalls his family was constantly dragging meat in and out of the freezer and selling fresh cracked eggs at 89 cents a dozen. With the new St. Jacobs location, they’re bringing back all their famous hearty delights, plus turkey pepperette­s. New additions:

Chippery

Most people are used to cracking open a potato chip bag and gobbling up a few handfuls of flattened and fried taters, but few ever get to see their afternoon snack being made. At Chippery, customers watch raw, unpeeled potatoes enter a cooker and emerge about three minutes later as chips, which are tossed with seasonings and then bagged.

At the St. Jacobs location, they’re flogging imaginativ­e chip flavours such as shrimp and cassava and a fruit drink with jelly that is similar to bubble tea. Between the Lines The Wertsch family is no stranger to the wine business. They have grown and sold grapes from their Niagaraon-the-Lake vineyard since 1998 and opened Between the Lines winery in 2010. Their St. Jacobs location was buzzing on opening day with people stocking up on ice wine and their famous Gewürztram­iner — with notes of lychee and pineapple and a “long fruity finish.” Lizzy R Bringing a touch of the catwalk to the market is Lizzy R, a fashion boutique specializi­ng in casual wear for women. At the St. Jacobs booth, an outpost of their popular local store, ladies were browsing soft, flowing dresses, pastel shirts and ornate statement jewelry on opening day.

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