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Raspberry macaroons and fresh raspberries stacked on a white counter. | St. Louis, MOWhen you get a craving for something tasty and filling, a great pastry can offer the perfect solution. St. Louis, Missouri, boasts some awesome bakeries that specialize in tasty sweet and savory treats. Here are some of the city’s best places for satisfying your carb cravings.

Nathaniel Reid Bakery

Located on Manchester Road, the award-winning Nathaniel Reid Bakery is a welcoming neighborhood bakery offering world-class pastries. Chef and owner Nathaniel specializes in both traditional and contemporary baked goods using techniques that were perfected in Europe. The friendly servers will guide you through the menu of stunning pastries and confections.

The menu changes seasonally, but you’ll find baked goods such as croissants, cookies, brownies, and 12 flavors of macarons. The exotically filled pastries are given glamorous names like Ruby, Vernal, Guyana, Veronique, and Ambrosia. If you prefer something savory, they offer sandwiches, salads, and quiches.

Pint Size Bakery & Coffee

Pint Size Bakery & Coffee on Watson Road is a cute little place specializing in small-batch, baked from scratch goodies. They bake the old-fashioned way, using milk, cream, and eggs from small family farms, along with real butter, cane sugar, and unbleached flour. If they run out of an item, they’ll bake some more, so you know it’s the freshest you can get.

The morning eats include sweet and savory muffins and buttermilk scones, breakfast cookies, farm egg quiche, and Lil Loafies. Alternatively, you can choose all-day snacks like oatmeal creme pies, a choice of cookies, cupcakes in a variety of flavors, and tiny tarts and pies. Or you can try a Brookie, whimsically described as “a brownie and a chocolate chip cookie that fell in love!”

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Close view of the front tire area of a white 2020 Chevrolet Sonic. | Chevrolet dealer in St. Louis, MO.Car leasing sometimes gets bad press, and several myths surround the process that makes it sound more complicated than it really is. Let’s take a look at six of the most common myths about leasing a vehicle.

  1. Leasing Is the Same as Renting

Many people think that leasing a car is the same as renting, but that’s not true. When you rent a car, you can end the rental at any time, swap cars, and you don’t need a credit check. Leasing is a finance deal that is more like a loan. You sign a legal contract to take a specific vehicle for a fixed period of time. You can’t change the car or end the lease early.

  1. Leasing Is a Way To Get a New Car With Poor Credit

As leasing is a finance agreement, you need a good credit score, sometimes a better one that for other types of loans. A new car is a valuable asset, and the lease finance company wants to be pretty sure it’ll get paid. You may still be approved if your credit score isn’t the best, but you will probably pay higher monthly fees.

  1. A Vehicle Lease Doesn’t Affect Your Credit Score

That’s not true either. As we said above, leasing a car is like taking out a loan. As with any other borrowing, it will show up on credit bureau reports as an outstanding debt. If you miss any payments or default on the lease, it will have a negative effect on your credit score.

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