Not just a Cookie!
This past year (2019) was a whirlwind for Rising Simplicity in the custom cookie department! It's no joke when you make over 400 dozen Decorated Sugar Cookies in 12 months!!! No, that was not a typo and yes, that is ALOT of cookies! Almost 5,000 cookies; crazy, right? Actually, I was super grateful and humbled that I could have a small part in so many of my customers celebrations, with Custom Cookies. You see, to me, it's not just
a cookie...!
When a customer contacts me with an order, I often go into research mode, sketching out designs, pinning ideas and gathering up pictures, long before I start to make their cookies. (Unless of course I was given little to no time to complete their order, LOL) 😂 Something I noticed this past year is that most customers had a theme to coincide with their celebration. Themes are what I use for the springboard of creativity. I enjoy the designing aspect and really appreciate when a customer gives me creative license and trusts my judgement. I also, however, appreciate when a customer has something specific in mind and I am able to deliver their request, just as they had envisioned. Either way, it's a process that requires creativity, and I'm grateful to have this outlet on a canvas, called a cookie.
I started the year with Baby Showers, Birthday Parties, and Bridal Showers. I made cookies for Wedding Favors, cookies for Retirement Parties and cookies for Sports Teams. Orders came in from companies for Logo cookies, Fundraisers, and Events of all kinds. I worked with Realtors, Financial Institutions, Dentists, Teachers, Churches and the list goes on...I fulfilled orders with just 1 Dozen Cookies and orders for 40 Dozen. I think you get the picture here.... it was a variety of cookies and for various celebrations.
Celebrations of any kind are most often enjoyed with some sort of Sweet Treat! Who doesn't love a cookie? I mean, they are easy to eat and don't require any utensils, dishes or special refrigeration. They are portable and great for all ages, all occasions and look awesome for your Instagram posts! HaHa
But sometimes it goes a little deeper than all of this! Sometimes there are precious cookie
stories to tell..
Story #1:
A very dear friend of mine lost her sweet Dad not too long ago. Her family was planning a weekend away to honor him and her Mom with an extended family gathering at the beach, and she wanted to pay a special tribute to him. Her Dad had a unique signature that was deemed a "Doodle Bird" and she asked me if I could put it on a cookie for her family to enjoy (well, not just one cookie, that would be awkward). Anyway, she sent me his signature and I was beyond excited to make this happen. The cookie had a certain simplicity to it, a white cookie with black outline, but the significance of the cookie was powerful. I made a few dozen, wrapped them up like a gift and waited for the "Reveal" that she promised she would share. That evening, her family gathered around in the cabin and she handed the package to her Mom to be the first to open. Never, did I expect to become emotional over seeing someone open a box of Decorated Sugar Cookies, but it happened! Tears rolled down my face as I witnessed from the video the reminder of just how special and loved her Dad was by all who were present. No words or explanation was needed for anyone to know the significance of the Doodle Bird. It was beyond special for me to take part in such a beautiful tribute for this amazing family to honor their beloved Dad.
Here is a picture of the Doodle Bird! Thank you Trisha and family for letting me share your story!
Story #2:
One of my very sweet customers has a son who is serving in our armed forces in Kuwait. First of all, let me just pause to say Thank You to him, and all the other sons and daughters who are making this sacrifice for our freedom. I do not take this for granted! My Mamas heart is tender just writing about this!
O.K. back to my story...
My customer wanted to do something special for her son who would be turning 21 and obviously very far away from Family on his birthday. She asked me if I could incorporate both his birthday and also something "Army like". I was thrilled to make these and it warmed my heart so much to see the pictures of him opening his package sent to him by his sweet Mama.
Making cookies that get shipped to Kuwait and enjoyed by a soldier who is serving our country, is what makes this baker smile! I broke out in a happy dance when she shared her photos of the package arrival. What a special honor to have such a little part in his birthday celebration!
Here is a picture of Anthonys cookies. Thank you Christina and family for letting me tell your story.
I have countless stories but I've got to get back to decorating and wrap this blog post up. Making cookies is very time consuming and comes with its own challenges. I've had a few melt downs over Royal Icing not cooperating, Icing bags bursting open and oven glitches that created stressful baking days. But even with the challenges that come with this aspect of what I do, I still enjoy the process, learning new techniques and the thrill of a completed order that I may or may not have lost sleep over.
Here's to another year of Decorated Sugar Cookies and more special stories to share at the end of 2020!
Simplicity in the Kitchen

I know this Homemade Pizza might not look like your favorite Pizza Parlor Pizza but I assure you, its every bit as good, and such a fun interactive meal to prepare. This one pictured was made with my favorite Gluten Free Flour blend and I also used Goat Cheese for a topping so it fits the criteria of Gluten Free/Dairy Free, for a win in my book! The recipe calls for Traditional Flour but I'm all about substitutions when needed! A really great hands on recipe is Homemade Pizza! This is one of those recipes where everyone can work on their personal pizza and be proud of their own accomplishments. I know there are so many recipes to choose from and you may be looking for a really quick, no rise recipe, but if you have a little bit of time, this one is so worth the wait!

Something unique about 2020 is how the circumstances of the global health crisis impacted so many people, in so many countries all around the world. No-one was excluded! As we enter this new year, we each have our own experience to reflect on and how this past year impacted us, what changes it brought about and what will look different as we move forward.

It would be an understatement to say 2020 has been a year like none other, but here we are with Thanksgiving less then a week away, regardless of what it looks like from the years past! Like many of you, or most of the world for that matter, family gatherings will be much smaller and likely, less food being prepared and consumed. So what dishes do we NOT make this year for our more intimate gathering, or do we make it all, but just less of it? Pies, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans...? I don't know about you, but I'm still cooking a 20 pound Turkey, (I love all those leftovers) making a Pumpkin Pie and most importantly, will make these Buttermilk Biscuits! This comfort food comes at a perfect time and I can't wait to share this recipe with you so you can enjoy them as well. Earlier this year when everyone was baking like nobody's business, I was right there with you all! I was on a quest for making the perfect Biscuit and I did a good amount of recipe developing, testing out various ingredients and experimenting like a mad scientist in her lab. The outcome from those failed attempts is this fluffy, buttery and delicious tasting biscuit. I'm sharing the behind the scenes tips and tricks so you don't have to make and (and eat) countless batches of biscuits before you achieve just the right one, like I did! Also, it goes without saying how important the ingredients are for these biscuits and although, we all know a biscuit recipe has Flour, Butter, Baking Powder...I did find a significant difference among these ingredients that is worth mentioning beforehand. Let's start with Baking Powder! My entire life of baking has always included the same brand of Baking Powder that my Mom used and is most readily available everywhere I shop. There has never been a reason for me to use anything different, until I started experimenting with biscuit recipes. I became aware that the Sodium Aluminum Sulfate ingredient in the Baking Powder had a hint of flavor I could detect that was just not working right for these biscuits, so I ditched that little can for this recipe and reached for a different brand. Here are the labels and the slight difference in ingredients. (oh, and remember that Baking Powder has an expiration date and that is super important)

I know it's October 1st and I should be baking with Pumpkin, Apple or another Fall flavor, but these Lemons were just waiting on my counter to be showcased in this delicious Lemon Loaf ! It's also going to be close to 100 degrees today in Northern California, so this just seemed more appropriate for todays baking. This Lemon Loaf is similar in texture to a pound cake, only it doesn't have a pound of Butter, in fact it doesn't have ANY Butter! Fun Fact: Did you know Pound Cake got its name because the original pound cake recipe called for a pound each of Butter, Flour, Sugar and Eggs? Like most of my cake recipes, I reach for the Cake Flour because it tends to be a lighter, more tender texture that works really well for cakes and baked goods like this one. If you don't have Cake Flour, you can use AP Flour and a little Cornstarch. Measure out the 1 1/2 Cups Flour and then remove 3 Tablespoons and replace it with Cornstarch. Sift the Flour and Cornstarch together for a finer texture. The recipe is pretty simple and comes together quickly. It does take about 45 minutes to bake, but well worth the wait. I do have to say I'm not pleased with the performance of my dark, metal loaf pans and I see a replacement purchase in my near future. LOL! My loaf pans consistently darken my loaves, more than I like, but the flavor is not over baked, burnt or dry, just dark. (Does that make sense?) So, if you have a loaf pan of glass, ceramic, stoneware, aluminum or any other material, just know the baking results may slightly vary.

I really enjoy creating new recipes, researching techniques and ingredients and challenging myself to expand my culinary knowledge. I love experimenting with ingredients, flavor profiles, swapping out healthier options and resurrecting the recipes that have taken a back seat for a season. Perhaps this was a driving force and good reason for me to pursue Culinary School when I did. The idea of being exposed to so much variety, unfamiliar terms, new techniques and skills were just what I needed to satisfy my interest and continue my pursuit in the culinary world. My favorite course in Culinary School was, wait for it....Baking! I know, you probably already knew that would be the answer! Baking has always intrigued me, largely because I can take a few basic ingredients, add heat, and let science do its magic in the oven. Out comes an amazing and seriously delicious creation that would not otherwise taste good if these ingredients were to be consumed on their own.

If you only know me as the "Cookie or Caramel Lady," then you may not be aware of my love for gardening! I'm pretty sure this goes back to when I was a little girl and my Dad would include me in the planting of the annual vegetable garden on the side yard of our home. My Dad was the one that taught me how important worms, nutrient rich soil and tender care in planting and watching over the garden are. I loved the "watering chore" and harvesting our bounty was especially exciting. Running out to the garden to pick Zucchini, Strawberries, Green Beans and Tomatoes was such a highlight and a proud moment to see the fruits of our labor come full circle. Those home grown vegetables were more than just delicious to eat, they represented hard work, patience and a healthy respect for the miracle of a seed. Over the years, I've lived in a variety of homes and settings, some with more space than others, but each one provided a gardening opportunity, even if it was in planters on an apartment balcony. The concept of gardening has remained consistent and my love for it has grown tenfold from those childhood formative years. I expanded my interest and incorporated a vast array of Flowers, Herbs, Fruit Trees and Plants, of all kinds into a passion that brings me so much joy. The early morning hours are my favorite to sit and enjoy the tranquility of the garden, admire the variety of Flowers and the various shades of green. On a breezy morning, the fragrant Gardenias, Lavender and Roses waft through the air and fill the yard with such a sweet aroma. It truly is a gardeners delight! My current gardening passion is Herbs, and I am thoroughly enjoying the convenience of Fresh Herbs readily available for me to clip and incorporate into my culinary world. Rosemary, Thyme, Basil, Mint and Oregano are among my favorite.

This global crisis that we are currently living, is clearly like nothing any of us have ever experienced. It is so surreal and unprecidented territory to navigate through! Depending upon who you are and what you do for a living, largely determines the degree in which this pandemic has effected you and your family. But nonetheless, it has effected all of us! For those working on the front lines, in Healthcare, Grocery, Delivery Drivers... this has had multiple layers and varying degrees of emotions that fluctuate from day to day. These "Thank You" Cookies were made to thank such workers for their long hours of dedicated service to our communities. I don't ever want to take for granted the sacrifices being made on my behalf to keep me and my family safe, well fed and still able to get what we need delivered to us. I asked customers to submit stories to me of well deserved Front Line Workers they would like to "gift"a Box of Cookies. The stories I received were so heartwarming and gave me such a wonderful opportunity to contribute, in the smallest way. These were some of the most rewarding cookies to make and deliver with personal notes from those that nominated them. An ER Nurse working long hours, A Grocery Truck Driver away from his young family, A Police Officer and his wife, (an ICU Nurse) juggling their work schedules, and so many more...What a blessing to add a little "Sweet" to their world! My Small Business has made changes too, and I'm finding new ways to serve our customers as they find new ways to celebrate special occasions at home. Events that once filled the calendar for Bridal and Baby Showers, Weddings, Graduation Parties and other large gatherings have now been postponed, or even cancelled. None of us know when things will return to "normal" and the reality of a "new normal" is becoming more and more evident. I have enjoyed filling orders for customers that want to "gift" a friend or family member with a thoughtful Sweet Treat! I've also filled countless orders of Graduation cookies for customers that are "Adopting a Sr." and are making the 2020 Class feel a little more honored.