56 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 20 - June 26, 1997
Waffles and Cream c00ffers sweet treats in Rehoboth
By Trish Vernon treats he is offering, by them- Cl-evy - a bonafide classic." sandwiches and chocolate covered cream calves and baked Alaska
"What's your dream?" asks selves or in combination with ;tarring in the back yard of his bananas. (ice cream, cake and covered with
Calvin Stahl, proprietor of the
new eatery, Waffles and Cream at
214 Rehoboth Avenue (across
from the fire hall).
Whatever your dream, Stahl is
ready to fulfill it'- provided that
the dream consists of ice cream or
any other number of homemade
each other. Sa
Waffles and Cream features al- tu
most 20 different flavors of fa-" Dt
mous Bassetts Ice Cream, very of
well known-in its native Philadel- fir
phia since 1861. "Philadelphia st(
Magazine" termed Bassetts the Re
"ice cream equivalent of the '57 is
REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENTS
Calvin Stahl (left), owner of the new Rehoboth Beach R
sweets emporium Waffles and Cream, stands with Michael RI
Bassett Strange, president of Bassetts Ice Cream of Philadel-
phia, which is known for its high quality, using fresh cream
from Lancaster County farms, a high butterfat content and
flavoring ingredients, carefully chosen and stringently moni-
tored for quality. Waffles and Cream uses only Bassetts Ice
Cream, its sorbets and 87 percent fat free yogurts for its
cones, waffle delights and custom made cakes.
Auction
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had a Little Lamb." Such a letter
could be worth from $5,000 to
$7,500. There is also a letter from
John Wesley dated 1773 to his sis-
ter.
Of equal interest are the Native
American artifacts, highlighted by
a Sioux beaded squaw's dress of
gold, red, dark blue, light blue,
green and metal beads on leather.
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Such an artifact could bring be-
tween $12,500 and $17,500.
There is a Native American tee
poe bag, Sioux beaded blanket
strip, Hopi dance sash, wooden
flute and rattle.
There will be an auction pro- b
view from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fri- cr
day, June 20 at Convention Con- al
ter. Personal checks and cash, di
along with major credit cardswill w
be accepted the day of the auction. F]
There is a 10 percent buyer's pro- b(
mium. For more information call hi
227-2524. ct
lem, N.J. farm with a mule-
'ned ice cream churn, Louis
bois Bassett began a tradition
quality ice cream made With the
est ingredients. He opened a
we in 1892 in Philadelphia's
ading Terminal Market, which
He is especially proud of his ice.
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PORT LEWES
tm Raisin much to their liking.
l'hese ice creams, along with
97 percent fat: free yogurt in
nilla, chocolate, cherry vanilla,
ach, banana strawberry and
aeberry, can be ordered in a cup,
tween two freshly made waf-
,,s, With fruit and as sundaes - 20
ppings all told - such as hot
dge, butterscotch, Heath bar,
cans and vanilla chips. Waffle
nes and even waffle dishes are
rt of the selection.
Stahl, who has n extensive
ckground as a chef and enjoys
eating new and tempting treats,
;o offers homemade waffle logs
pped in chocolate and nuts, as
.11 as fresh peach melba with
ench vanilla ice cream and rasp-
.rry sauce, bananas foster and
s very own brownies, cannoli
cam horns, waffle and cookie
tspberry.Truffle, Pigtachio and
;till serving ice cream today and
ATI'ORNEY AT LAW
was here that his grandson,
wis L. Bassett, refined the EVENING AND WEEKEND SETTLEMENTS BY APPOINTMENT
:ipes that are used-today. 120 SOUTH BEDFORD ST. 420 REHOBOTH AVE.
'or years Bassetts was only GEORGETOWN, DE 19947 REHOBOTH BEACH, DE 19971
TEL. (302)855-0120 TEL. (302) 227-4107
ailable in Philadelphia. But un- FAX (302)855-0395
r the stewardship of fourth gen- Listing of areas of practice does not represent specialization in these areas.
ttion cEo Ann Bassett and fifth
ne:ation president Michael
"ange, Bassetts has expanded its
;tribution and now also 6ffers
bet and 97 percent fat free yo-
rts in a variety of flavors.
While the rich, creamy vanilla
cked with real bourbon vanilla
an is still an all-time favorite,
my patrons are finding the Irish
fffee, Double Chocolat e Chip, ABSOLUTELY CHARMING