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The Frisbie Baking Company: In this otherwise simple baking operation we find the origin of the earliest Frisbee! The company offered a variety of bakery goodies, including pies and cookies, and therein resides the root of the controversy, for there are two crusty schools concerning Frisbee's origins: the Pie-Tin School and the Cookie-Tin School, each camp holding devoutly to its own argument.
The Pie-Tin School claim Yale students bought Frisbie's pies (undoubtedly a treat in themselves) and tossed the prototype all over Eli's campus. These early throwers would exclaim "Frisbie" to signal the catcher. And well they might, for a tin Frisbee is something else again to catch. The Cookie-Tin School agrees on these details save one: they insist that the true, original prototype was the cookie-tin lid that held in the goodness of Frisbie's Sugar Cookies.
Not surprisingly, at Demeter, we subscribe to the Cookie-Tin school, although our Sugar Cookie is not based on the old Frisbie Baking recipe. Demeter Sugar Cookie smells like the founder’s mother’s cookies, clipped from the Ladies Home Journal in 1963.
Graham Cracker Description:Mmmm......brown bag school lunch treat? S'mores foundation? Yum! Sylvester Graham invented Graham Crackers in 1829. Graham was a Presbyterian minister and avid vegetarian, who promoted the use of unsifted and coarsely ground wheat flour for its high fiber content. The flour was nicknamed "graham flour" after Minister Graham, the main ingredient in Graham Crackers. Nabisco memorialized the Graham cracker as a commercial product in 1898, ensuring the legacy of Mr. Graham and his crackers, which have now carried his name for almost 200 years. Demeter’s Graham Cracker is based upon that American classic, a tempting combination of honey, molasses, cinnamon and vanilla, and a staple ingredient in Demeter’s Virtual Cookie Jar set.
Brownie Description: OK Mom, I still need you for something...
The name comes from the deep-brown color of the cookie. The first known published recipe for "brownies" appeared in the Sears, Roebuck Catalogue in 1897. It was created when a careless cook failed to add baking powder to a chocolate-cake batter (the dense, fudgy squares had been made for some time by women who received the recipe by word of mouth). Our version is rich, deep, and of course, chocolaty, based on memories of those special afternoons when we would come home from school to find that grandma had been baking. These days, however, the most important part of the experience is that Demeter Brownie is NO-CAL.
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