By Hannah Marshall
If you have a craving for Italian cooking at home in the mountain town of Stowe, you no longer have to slave over a hot stove for hours to make the perfect sauce, or fly in your friend's grandmother from the Old World. Sauce, the new specialty shop in town, has you covered.
Owned by Sharon Herbert, the space at 407 Mountain Road — which previously housed Café Latina and Thompson's Flour Shop — has been transformed into an open, welcoming wood-framed shop with deli cases, a "hot table" and shelves stocked with all kinds of goodies.
Source: http://www.stowetoday.com/
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