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Cookies in the News

Great News!  Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery just named our single-serve Triple Play Packs of baseball cookies a “Featured New Product.”  See excerpt below:

Cooperstown Single-Serve Baseball Cookies
Company: The Cooperstown Cookie Co., Cooperstown, N.Y.

Web Site: CooperstownCookie.com
Introduced: February
Distribution: National
Suggested Retail: $1.59 to $1.99 for a 1.2-oz. pack

Product Snapshot: Batter up for the Triple Play Pillow Pack, which includes three “Bunts,” or bite-sized, baseball-shaped cookies. Each package can be customized with Major League Baseball team logos or messages, and come in such varieties as Classic Shortbread, All Star Almond, Boys of Summer Lemon and Mudville Mudball Chocolate Chip.

Shortbread Plays Small but Delicious Role in Historic Inauguration

The Obama family loves shortbread too!

Michelle Obama provided a recipe for her shortbread cookies, which the nonprofit DC Central Kitchen prepared to serve at inauguration festivities. According to a story on All Things Considered, they made 8,000 cookies.

Michelle Obama’s recipe for shortbread, which uses real butter just like all the cookies we make here at the  Cooperstown Cookie Company, is posted on NPR web site.

If you want a jumpstart, you could start with our  Classic Baseball Cookie Mix. cbsccandb

Follow the directions and mix in some orange and lemon zest, perhaps some amaretto (almond liqueur) and top with your choice of chopped nuts  (try pistachios!) or dried fruit.

Happy Inauguration Day!

Best,

Pati

Valentine’s Day (or any day!) Baking with Kids

Baseball Baking Fun

I have great memories of baking with my kids. Baking is a fun activity for a special event (Valentine’s Day is February 14!) or to make a weekend afternoon or snow day feel extra special. I’ve found kids love to bake for others. Bake a special treat for Dad, Grandpa, a teacher, baseball coach or a favorite aunt. Bake for a neighbor “just because…” In our busy times, the care taken to make a homemade gift is truly appreciated.

Special memories with my kids led me to introduce the Classic Baseball Cookie Mix through the Cooperstown Cookie Company. You can buy the mix alone, or with a handmade tin baseball cookie cutter. We started by offering a bite-sized baseball cookie cutter, but customers asked us to add a regulation baseball size cookie cutter. We were happy to oblige.

Valentine’s Day is a great time to make some homemade baseball cookies. You might want to sprinkle some red hearts on your baseball cookies. Bake up a batch of cupcakes, ice with red or pink icing, and place one of our Bunt cookies in the middle of each cupcake.

Or, for a decadent treat, dip our baseball cookies in chocolate, yum!

We’ve found the baseball theme is a great way to interest kids, especially boys who don’t realize how much hands-on fun baking offers.

Of course, if you’re short on time, the Cooperstown Cookie Company will be happy to send a just-baked batch of baseball cookies to your special someone.

Baseball Cookie Baking for Valentine's Day or any day

Hello world!

Pati Drumm Grady, Cooperstown Cookie Company Founder and PresidentHello. Here I go jumping in with my first post. I’m Pati, and keep very busy with the company I started a few years ago, the Cooperstown Cookie Company. We make delicious shortbread cookies in the shape of baseballs. My simple idea, baseball cookies from baseball’s hometown (Cooperstown, NY), has taken off. We’ve had great press, on the Food Network’s Unwrapped, Rachael Ray picked us as the “Snack of the Day” (on July 4th no less—the perfect day for cookies that celebrate the national pastime).

With this blog, I will talk about baking, celebrations, event planning, food shows as well as baseball and life in Cooperstown, NY. I also look forward to connecting to Cooperstown Cookie Company customers, and giving you updates about our business.

We have partnered with the National Baseball Hall of Fame to create a new line of baseball gifts, Baseball…Anyone Can Play. I’m really proud of this project, which features the artwork of Lonni Sue Johnson. All profits from Baseball…Anyone Can Play benefit Pathfinder Village. A special part of our business is our commitment to doing good as we do well, so I’ll also be telling you about our work with Pathfinder Village, a residential community for children and adults with Down syndrome, and Human Technologies Corporation, the nonprofit organization that packages and mails our cookie tin orders. Human Technologies Corporation is a company of diverse businesses committed to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities and others who have barriers to employment.

I welcome your comments and posts.


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