Reviews for Cornaggia's Bakery
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12/23/2020 - Robert Christopher 'Chrisven' Skelly.
TUESDAY 22 DECEMBER 2020
When I was 15-16 years if age, a freshman @ Chowchilla Union High School, I lived nearby this bakery, and although that was in the year 1983, I am here to mention that memory, my experience, and more.
The items I would buy at the bakery were most memorably
Maple Bars/Maple Long Johns.
Therevmay have been within a few more varieties of other doughnuts.
I distinctly remember asking if there were ever Creme Horns, at any time. It was known for these times, and moisture outside that the calm of the green pastures had been affected by the 1983 floods, although I was not yet there.
However, the true answer to the Creme Horns was that the cream/creme would separate too easily, so that meant pass them, as to preparing them, or, I simply could not be there to purchase as a customer.
I did get a distinct visit from Rosalie Cornaggia with the rest of my 9th grade Biology class, which was a distinct course therein, having 3+ instructors, all well remembered.
I woukd like to return to Cornaggia's Bakery someday, I like it there.
Google mentions that it is permanently closed, although I have no knowledge as to why.
Full constitution, I am now age 53., and I now live in Kern County, California, U.S.A.
I was born on 10/24/1967, which four years later became United Nations Day.
Some pleasant and postive news I am neutrally ready for.