August 24, 2017 News-Dispatch

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News-Dispatch Volume XXXVII No. 46

Serving Western Hays County, Texas since 1982

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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Local vegan bakery named ‘Texas Best’ BY MOSES LEOS III

PHOTO BY BEN PORTER

Smiles abound as Yauss Berenji (center left), Ruby Biesi and Sascha Biesi celebrate with two H-E-B representatives after their Dripping Springs based business, Skull and Cakebones, claimed H-E-B’s Quest for Texas Best competition.

Much like a devoted scientist, Dripping Springs business owner Sascha Biesi took great care in mixing soy milk with pureed beets over a large mixer. The resulting concoction was a blood-red mixture that looked more movie studio than bakery. Throw that into some white frosting, however, and out came a confectionary pink marvel, free of food coloring dyes. Such is the path Biesi has chosen ever since she and her partner, Yauss

Barenji, first opened Skull and Cakebones cafe and bakery in Austin years ago. But for Biesi, what began as a way to create vegan and organic meals for her daughter has grown into much more. On Aug. 11, Biesi and Berenji were named as the grand prize winners for the 2017 H-E-B Quest for Texas Best promotion with their product, Mocha Marmalade, which is a cake in a cup. The success is validating for the two, who aim to prove vegan cuisine may be a state of mind, but it doesn’t have to taste bad.

Vigil held for Charlottesville With candles shining bright, a handful of residents peacefully sat at Blue Hole Regional Park in Wimberley as they held a candlelight vigil following the events in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier this month. The event was held to honor the victims of a white nationalist’s attack on counter-protesters in Charlottesville, which left one person dead and 19 others injured. Wimberley High students spoke at the vigil and shared what they experienced in watching the events unfold. City, school and church leaders also spoke of efforts to keep the community’s bond strong.

ORIGINS FOR SUCCESS The path toward success began after Biesi gave birth to daughter and realized she suffered from severe eczema. A change in her diet – eliminating dairy – cleared up the problem. The issue surfaced again when her daughter, Ruby, started eating solid foods. Biesi found out Ruby was allergic to eggs. At that point Biesi knew she had to make a change. She had to go vegan. The problem, however,

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Filings begin for 2018 election BY MOSES LEOS III While the election is a year away, candidates are already starting to line up in the upcoming race for the Texas House District 45 seat, currently held by Jason Isaac (R-Dripping Springs). Elizabeth Bryant, a first responder from Driftwood, and Erin Zweiner, an educator and author from San Marcos, are the first to throw their hats into the ring for the HD45 race, which will be decided in Nov. 2018. Zweiner, a fifth-generation Texan, is a conservationist, children’s book author and an educator, according to a press release. She sought to run for the office to “ensure our government protects and serves all Texans.”

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LAGNIAPPE PHOTO BY ERIC QUINN

Solar Eclipse 2017

New flood map plan available

This week, officials will approve a new flood map plan for Hays County. Get information online at HaysNewsDispatch.com or in next week’s edition of the News-Dispatch. Information was not available as of press time.

LBJ’s Boot Scootin’ Birthday Fiesta

A young girl marvels at the astronomical event. Many of the attendees battled heat and cloud cover to witness the eclipse at the Wimberley Public Library’s event this week. While 14 states were in the path of totality, Texans were able to see a partial eclipse in the early afternoon on Monday. Texas and Mexico will see a total eclipse in 2024. See more photos from eclipse events in Hays County online at HaysNewsDispatch.com.

The Hays County Democratic Party will host its annual celebration of LBJ’s birthday 3 to 6 p.m. Aug. 27 in Stone Hall at Texas Old Town in Kyle. “LBJ’s Boot Scootin’ Birthday Fiesta,” both a celebration and a fundraiser, is a free event that will feature office holders and candidates, a catered enchilada PHOTO BY TIMOTHY STUCKEY

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