At this time, to fit within Vermont’s Cottage Laws, we are only offering limited fresh baked and canned goods locally (within Vermont). Please complete your order here and email us with any questions: secondtimearoundhomestead@gmail.com
Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies
Fresh Baked Cookies & Bars
Chocolate Chip Cookies Soft, vanilla cookies with chocolate chips. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Soft chewy cookies with plenty of raisins. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Gingersnaps Soft, chewy cookie bursting with rich flavors of ginger and cloves. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Sweet Lemon Crinkle Cookies These sweet lemon cookies are not tart, but not as overwhelming sweet as some cookies. The strong lemon flavor is sometimes accented with lemon zest. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Meringue CookiesVery sweet, airy cookies. These taste like toasted marshmallows. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Not Peanut Butter Cookies Soft, alternative to peanut butter cookies, these are made with a soy alternative. I designed this recipe for my son who is deathly allergic to all tree nuts, peanuts, and sesame. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Sugar CookiesSweet crunchy cookies with a simple sugar icing. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $3/6, $6/dozen
7 Layer BarDecadently sweet with layers of graham cracker, coconut, and chocolate.Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Breakfast BarsMade with oatmeal and mixed berries, it is easy to just submerge yourself in the burst of berry flavors.Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. $1/large cookie, $5/6, $10/baker’s dozen
Fruit Butters
Apple butters are a not-so-sweet alternative to jams and jellies. With less sugar & “jell” and a higher fruit or berry concentrate. These are perfect on your morning toast over a little butter, english muffins, waffles, even a dollop in yogurt or on ice cream.
Apple butter Dark, rich, apple and spice flavored spread. Sweet and savory alternative to sweet jams and jellies. $10/8oz
Plum ButterWith a hint of chocolate and plenty of rich plum, this spread is a nice change from the usual sweet jams and jellies. $10/8oz
Fresh baked banana bread
Fresh Baked Goods
Banana BreadSweet dark bread filled with real banana flavor (none of that fake banana here!). Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. Muffins ($5 for 6), Mini Muffins ($5 for 12) and Bread ($5 for 1 loaf)
Zucchini BreadSweet, with a hint of spice, healthy vegetable but good enough for desert. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. Muffins ($5 for 6), Mini Muffins ($5 for 12) and Bread ($5 for 1 loaf)
Pumpkin BreadPumpkin pie in bread form! Frequently eaten in the fall, but delicious any time of the year! Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. Muffins ($5 for 6), Mini Muffins ($5 for 12) and Bread ($5 for 1 loaf)
Berry MuffinsThese delicious muffins are healthy enough breakfast, but easy to snack on anytime! buttery and fruity deliciousness.Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. Muffins ($5 for 6), Mini Muffins ($5 for 12) and Bread ($5 for 1 loaf)
Apple MuffinsApple pie filling chopped and baked into a delicious muffin. Baked to be tree-nut, peanut, and sesame free. Muffins ($5 for 6), Mini Muffins ($5 for 12) and Bread ($5 for 1 loaf)
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Rachel is a freelance editor and writer. Chris is a millwright as well as an expert in many of their fields like hydraulics, snow plows, auto mechanics,...We would prefer to live simply and spend every day together.
Our children are 8th grade to early college, as two boys and two girls.
We have gardened, hunted, canned, and created our whole life. We began raising chickens and other barnyard fowl. 2021 brought us to some local farmers markets.
This blog covers all sorts of aspects of our life, but often relate directly to Homesteading.
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