Cookies
You haven’t given up your love of fresh cookies, though you may not have had time to bake any lately. Pick up some traditional chocolate chip or snickerdoodles – or pick up something you have never made before.
Snickerdoodles
Snickerdoodles are a classic comfort cookie made with butter, flour and sugar. Our snickerdoodles have the perfect measure of cinnamon flavor. We bet you can't eat just one.
White Chocolate, Cherry, Pecan and Apricot Cookies
These chewy fruit & nut cookies are a long time favorite. Mixed with white chocolate chips, dried cherries, pecans and dried apricots.
Sugar Cookies
Everyone loves sugar cookies! They are a traditional holiday cookie with or without frosting. Please call if you have a special event request for our sugar cookies.
Sable Cookies (Apricot or Raspberry)
Sable cookies are almond based sandwich cookies filled with your choice of apricot or raspberry jam and finished with powder sugar.
Russian Tea Cookies
Russian tea cookies are European style holiday cookies made predominantly from crushed walnuts, butter and powder sugar.
Rum Balls
Rum balls are a holiday cookie perfect for parties. They are made up of nuts, vanilla wafers, cocoa and dark rum.
Peanut Butter Cookies
Not much to say about peanut butter cookies other then "Grab a glass of milk".
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Our oatmeal raisin cookies are mild spiced cookies with lots of oats and raisins. They are even good for you!
Coconut Macaroons
Coconut macaroons are similar in texture to its cousin almond macaroons, but this one is all coconut with flaked coconut inside. For the coconut lovers at your party!
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
Our chocolate chocolate chip cookies are for all the chocolate lovers! This is a dark chocolate cookie with white chocolate chips. Stop by our bakery and pick up some to share.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
No explanation needed for this one. These chocolate chip cookies may be even better than the ones your mom used to make!
Almond Macaroons
Our almond macaroons are light and chewy cookies and super to have out at a party. They came originally from Italy and France.