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Bake Sale

Holiday Cookie Box 2024​

Spread holiday cheer with this festive cookie box!

Indulge in a delightful assortment of handcrafted cookies, perfect for gifting or savoring yourself.

Each cookie is baked with the finest, gourmet ingredients and adorned with flavorful flair.

Cookie Box Contents

Each box comes with 16 cookie. Choose up to 4 different flavors.

Menu​

linzer

delicate, buttery sandwich cookie filled with raspberry or strawberry preserves

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oatmeal chocolate

soft, chewy oatmeal cookie loaded with melty dark chocolate

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hot cocoa

soft, chewy cookie filled with hot cocoa flavor adorned with mini mallows

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snickerdoodle

buttery cookie swirled with cozy cinnamon sugar that ends with the signature s'noodle tang

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oatmeal raisin

chewy oatmeal cookie with plump raisins and kissed with cinnamon

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white chocolate strawberry

soft cookie filled with caramelized white chocolate & strawberries

​Allergen Info

Cookie allergens: gluten (wheat), dairy (milk), eggs

Nuts are not in the recipe; however, some ingredients are made in facilities that may process them.

Local Delivery

Must be arranged with Ann. Pick up times may vary by day.

Pick-up Dates

  • Tuesday, December 17

  • Wednesday, December 18

  • Thursday, December 19

  • Friday, December 20

  • Saturday, December 21

Shipping

US domestic and international shipping are available.  You select the shipping speed at check out.

Shipping to multiple addresses?  Please place separate orders by destination address.

Orders will ship on December 16, with the earliest deliveries on December 17. 

Fundraising Options
Filipino Community of Seattle

The Filipino Community of Seattle's newest project: Filipino Community Village 2. This initiative will introduce more affordable housing to the Seattle area. Unlike FCV1, an affordable housing project for seniors, FCV2 will provide housing to low-income families. Most importantly, the FCV2 project will continue to build upon a thriving community for everyone in the greater Seattle area.

To learn more about the Filipino Community of Seattle, FCV2, and FCS's programs and services, visit filcommsea.org and check out their Instagram.

ACLU

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a non-profit organization dedicated to defending and preserving the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. It was founded in 1920 and has been a leading voice in advocating for civil liberties for over a century. The ACLU uses legal strategies, lobbying, and public education to protect the rights of all people, regardless of their race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or political beliefs. Some of the core issues the ACLU supports include reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, criminal justice reform, and freedom of speech and religion.

To learn more about the ACLU, visit aclu.org.

World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen (WCK) is a non-profit organization founded by renowned chef José Andrés. It specializes in providing food relief in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises around the world. WCK rapidly deploys teams of chefs, volunteers, and local partners to establish temporary kitchens and serve fresh meals to those affected by disasters or food insecurity. Their mission is to empower communities through the power of food, providing nourishment, hope, and a sense of normalcy during difficult times.

To learn more about the World Central Kitchen, visit wck.org.

Center for Reproductive Rights

The Center for Reproductive Rights is a global legal advocacy organization dedicated to advancing reproductive rights as fundamental human rights. They use the power of law to protect and expand access to essential reproductive health care, including abortion, contraception, and maternal health services. The Center works to dismantle legal barriers that prevent individuals from making informed decisions about their bodies and families. They achieve this through strategic litigation, policy advocacy, and international human rights law.

To learn more about the Center for Reproductive Rights, visit reproductiverights.org.

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