Mortiche W.
Yelp
The initial item in the window that caught our eye was the muffin pan with little old-fashioned truck shapes (too cute!), but what reeled us in like fish on a line was the octopus bundt pan.
An octopus bundt pan, you ask? Why, YES!!! And for approximately $35, it can be yours too!
I didn't get it because I don't bake enough cakes to justify adding another piece of what Mark and Matt called 'kitchen junk' to my tiny apartment, but when I move from pies to cakes, I will. Oh yes. It WILL BE MINE. Muwahahaha.
This place is some sort of culinary kitchen mash-up where Sur la Table meets some French country store owner and elopes with your Japanese exchange student to have a mysterious German stepchild.
Le Cruset cookware mingles with french milled goat milk soap (Mark and Matt went apeshit over how cheap the soap was. Who would have thought these two guys even cared about soap!), a hen shaped purse, bamboo cutting boards, offset spatulas, a fine array of panini grills and waffle makers, Shun and Wusthof cutlery, spices and more!
It was a veritable cornucopia of kitchen-y goodness, and I was in heaven. I could have spent hours (until the sun went down, honestly) fondling and molesting all of their cooking utensils.
I exhibited extreme restraint and only purchased a few packets of yogurt starter of which I was not able to find locally. They also sell home-made yogurt making machines too- I have the same one they sell, from Euro-Cuisine. If you've never had home made yogurt, it's super easy to make and so unbelievably good, you'll never buy store bought again!
The only down side to this place is that the aisles are really tightly packed and fairly narrow. I'm slim but very clumsy, so I managed to knock over a whole display of olivewood spoons. Yes, that was me that made the huge ruckus.
This store is my 'candy store'. Now I have several reasons (Ahem, a more legitimate reason than to go wine tasting!) to come to Sonoma!