Kosher Rugelach is back at 1-800-Bakery.com thanks to our new partnership with Connecticut-based Challah Connection. It's yummy, it comes in four flavors, and it arrives in a handsome gift tin suitable for storing nuts and bolts, loose change, or small tchotchkes once the rugelach's gone.
If you don't need the tin, grab the Classics Platter, which includes rugelach and the best Black and White cookies I've ever had. So good that my coworkers had to fight me off to get at them. Plus it comes in a nifty wicker platter suitable for storing cooking utensils or the ever-growing collection of remote controls in your home.
Or you can just get a bunch of the Black and White Cookies in the same handsome tin, which will be useful if you have an abundance of nuts and bolts, loose change, or tchotchkes. Holds sewing notions, too, and you get to enjoy some delicious cookies while you think about what you're going to put in it.
Tin and platter usefulness aside, we're very pleased to have these exceptional foods on our site. We've also added Babka and several gift packages that are ideal for those sitting Shiva, including a complete Kosher Dessert Buffet that serves 50 and includes almost 15 pounds of desserts.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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It's music to my ears to hear that you all are fighting over our rugelach and black and white cookies. is very happy to be part of the 1800Bakery family! Customers may want to know that our rugelach was named "Best Mail Order Dessert" by David Rosengarten. It's pretty excellent stuff!
P.S. Thanks for passing on the tip about using the tin for nuts and bolts--hadn't thought of that use!
Sorry, meant to say the Challah Connection is very happy to be part of the 1800-Bakery family!
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