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She ordered fresh milled wheat,
barley and oats. She chose only the freshest butter and eggs. She was
blessed with the fact that molasses was abundant in Boston during that
time, as Boston was the molasses capital of the world.
She chose the finest grade molasses and rich aromatic brown sugar. She
believed that the aroma of cane juice gave her cookies a very
distinctive flare. She wasn’t aware that she was creating a true
Distinctive New England Tradition.
You can enjoy these cookies when you visit small New England country
inns as they continue to offer sweet treats made the old fashion way or
you can order them on line and enjoy them in the comfort of your home.
We suggest that you make it a special occasion. Surround yourself with
good friends, good music and fresh brewed coffee or English tea.
Imagine for a moment what it was like at the beginning of the century.
Close your eyes, and invite yourself and your friends to share that
moment. Walk into that gracious and inviting room. Imagine the aroma of
fresh baked cookies, the fire burning, the kids running with excitement
and you are there, sharing that moment.
Ingredients: Unbleached Wheat Flour, Sugar Cane Juice, Chocolate Chips
(Sugar Cane, Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Vanilla Extract),
Brown Sugar Cane, Palm Oil, Egg Whites, Blackstrap Molasses, Baking Soda,
Sea Salt, Vanilla Extract, Natural Flavors.
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