![]() ![]() Heatter also taught baking classes I remember my mother always regretted she had not driven the 45 minutes to Burdine's in Miami to take them. ![]() It was quickly a hit and soon grew into a full scale restaurant. The coffee shop was named Inside and Maida made all the pastries served there. She married pilot Ralph Daniels in the late 40’s and in the 60’s when her father became ill, she and her husband came up with the idea of opening a coffee shop in a chic Miami Beach neighborhood. Maida actually has a degree in fashion illustration and was designing and making jewelry as a hobby- which soon turned into a business. Maida never started out to be a chef – she didn’t even attend a culinary school - but she credits her great baking talent to her mother, trial and error and her love of good cookbooks. So this post is a particular pleasure for me.ĭoes the name Heatter ring a bell? That’s because she's the daughter of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter who became famous during World War II broadcasts with his: “There is good news tonight.” catch phrase. I have every cookbook she's ever published.my mother gave me most of them, hot of the presses. If you've been reading my blog for any length of time, you'll already be aware I'm a Maida Heatter fan from way back. ![]()
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