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Ptashka Crepes
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Food |
Ptashka (*little bird in Ukrainian) is a Michigan-based business started by me and my mom as a mother and daughter family affair. I grew up making nalysnyky (Ukrainian crepes with fillings) with my mom in Odessa, Ukraine. When mom and I immigrated to the US, we wanted to share our family recipes with our new home country and our new community. Handcrafted, made with fresh, local ingredients, Ptashka's nalysnyky is a true artisanal product without preservatives, additives or trans fat. Ptashka makes food for people who love the tradition of home cooking, but who appreciate the 'ready to eat' concept at the same time. Our technology allows us to preserve the freshness of our product, so when you warm it up, it tastes fresh out of the oven. We love what we do and we love sharing our Ukrainian heritage and traditions with you. Given our family's history and our love for the Ukrainian people, a portion of our proceeds will be donated to United Help Ukraine. |
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Affordable |
ptashkacrepes.com |
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Eat Happy Kitchen
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Food Products |
Eat Happy Kitchen was founded by Anna Vocino, who is passionate about creating organic, high-quality food products that are gluten-free, sugar-free, and grain-free. After being diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2002, Anna dedicated herself to making easy-to-prepare, delicious versions of her favorite comfort foods. The brand offers a range of sauces and spices, along with cookbooks that feature over 600 recipes. |
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Affordable |
eathappykitchen.com |