From another jelly cake fan: My father, Robert L. Jacobs, was born and raised in Alexandria, and I remember him taking us to Shumans for doughnuts when we went to church at St. Mary’s. The Shuman’s Jellycake, however, took center stage when it came to Christmas. The funny thing is, I don’t really remember who […]
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My grandfather Milton T. Penn Sr. began the tradition of bringing home a jelly cake at Christmas time to share. He was a regular almost every morning at the bakery while he worked at Southern Railway and kept going until his health would not allow the trip from our home on Park Road next to […]
From a Shuman’s fan: As a child, I am now 66, my mother would take me to Shuman’s Bakery for lunch, my favorite being a tuna salad sandwich with potato chips. Mr. Shuman was always there in the bakery and would come to our table with a huge cookie for me and a huge smile […]
My family is from Alexandria, we were all born there, most grew up there. I remembered as a child, we would go home every Christmas and my aunts and uncles would ALWAYS have a jelly cake. After most of them moved to other locations, and have since passed away, the Shuman’s Jelly Cake seemed to […]
My husband’s Grandmother, Edna Kennedy, always brought Jelly Cake with her to Richmond, VA for all our family’s gatherings. It became a family tradition, and we all looked forward to the dessert. She passed away, and it has been quite a number of years since we enjoyed your Jelly Cake. Then I decided to investigate […]
When Teddy and Lonny moved to Virginia to take over the Bakery, I was very young. Teddy is my sister and Lonny is my brother in law. Teddy and Lonny started the tradition of sending our parents a Jelly Cake for the Christmas Holiday. It was the beginning of a new wonderful family holiday tradition. […]