
The classic, elevated with brown butter, dark chocolate chunks and an oat flour base.
Classic Chocolate Chunk (GF)
The Classic. Elevated with brown butter, chunks of rich dark chocolate, and a delicious oat flour base.
Bittersweet (67%) Chocolate (Unsweetened Chocolate, Sugar, Sunflower Lecithin, Vanilla), Organic GF Oat Flour, Butter (Cream, Natural Flavor), Organic Brown Sugar, Eggs, Tapioca Flour, Organic Cane Sugar, Salt, Vanilla Extract, Baking Soda.
Contains: Milk, Egg
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Why are Heritage Grains Better?
Doing good isn’t just important for the planet, its important for our own health. Biodiversity in our environment is directly reflected in our gut biome, and we now know just how critical “gut health” is to our mental health, a strong immune system and out ability to handle a variety of diseases. By adding diversity to our diet with foods like heritage grains which are rich in minerals, nutrients and untampered with genes, we can improve our own health and that of the planet. Plus, they just plain taste better!
What grains do you use?
Buckwheat, gluten-free Oats and Teff are the three grains we currently use for our flours. There are many additional heritage grains slated for future products so stay tuned!
Is your Oat Flour gluten free?
Yes, all of our ingredients are gluten-free.
Do you use gums in your baking?
NO. I have found that gums cause real problems with my digestion and this seems to be the case for many people who cannot eat gluten.
Are your product certified GF?
No. We produce our foods in a kitchen that also produces products containing wheat and gluten.
Do you bake in a facility with other allergens?
Yes. The facility in which we bake manufactures products that contain nuts, soy, shellfish, etc.
Do you ship your products?
We are working on shopping and will be able to do so soon. Stay tuned!
Where can I buy your products?
Currently, our products are sold at Marona’s in Millbrook, NY and at Quattros in Pleasant Valley, NY.
Can I eat the cookie dough raw?
Because the dough contains raw eggs, it is not meant to be eaten raw.