Celebrate Spring with Pound Cake When spring finally arrives, it launches a parade of colorful, just-picked, locally grown berries and fruits that both delight the senses and provide nourishment to our winter-weary bodies. With an abundance of delightful strawberries, blueberries, peaches and [Read More]
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I’ll Take Mine Toasted
Who would've thought that pound cake could conjure up conversation? The sight, aroma, taste or even mention of pound cake seems to take people back to a different time. Lately I've been "sharing the cake-love" at the Cotswold Farmer's Market in Charlotte. There are shoppers who head straight for [Read More]
Summertime Newsletter
Little Things
I came across a quote that goes something like this, “When you see God in the little things, you’ll see God in the big things.” Anybody who’s ever read anything I’ve written probably knows that I carry on a non-stop conversation with God. Most times I feel like it’s rather one-sided. [Read More]
Spring Email Letter
It just takes one splendid sunny day to evoke visions of springtime and get me thinking about forsythia, daffodils, bluebirds, white patent leather shoes and other harbingers of spring. My earliest memories of springtime go back to Easter and all the joyous commotion and annual rites circling around [Read More]
February Email Letter
Happy February! Our baby pound cake finally has a name, and we want, you, our friends and customers, to have a heads up. Many of you suggested names for the baby cake and even went so far as to suggest cool packaging for it, too! All of that engagement really helped get the creative juices [Read More]
Our Shining Star
On behalf of the Fannie Bragg family, baby Berkeley and her beautiful mama, Kristen, wish everyone a very Joyful New Year. [Read More]
Is the Pudding Done?
"Over the river and through the woods" takes on a whole new meaning when "grandmother's house" is 389 miles away. It also takes on a new meaning when the "grandmother" is no longer around and another generation of "grands" takes her place. The "sleigh" has to be rerouted and the "horse" often flies [Read More]