TGS Bake Sale
We have a great selection of goodies for you to choose from.
Featured Cookie
Anzac Biscuits are a delicious chewy cookie from Australia and New Zealand.
Brownie Bites
Offered both with and
without walnuts.
Chocolate Chip Cookie
An American favorite
baked just for you!
Cupcakes
Chocolate cake with vanilla frosting or Vanilla cake with vanilla frosting, the choice is yours!
Decorated Cupcakes
Will's mum had fun
playing with icing.
Edible Cookie Dough
Choose from chocolate chip or funfetti sugar cookie.
Gluten-Free Options
Great care was taken in preparing these items; however, they were made in a very glutenous kitchen so they are not suitable for those with celiac
or those that suffer a serious reaction to gluten.
Gluten-free Brownie Bites
Brownie bites with just the
good stuff.
Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate chip cookies baked with lots of love.
Gluten-free Granola Bars
Gluten-free chocolate drizzled granola bars.
Prices
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Doughnuts for later.......$14 dozen
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Krispy Kreme ​gift certificate
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Cookies, any flavor.......$1 each
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Cupcakes, regular, any flavor.......$2 each
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6 cupcakes, regular.......​$10
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Cupcakes, decorated, any flavor.......$4 each
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6 cupcakes, decorated.......$20
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Cookie dough, any flavor.......$1 each
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Candy bar.......$2 each
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Drinks.......$1 each
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ANZAC BISCUITS
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ANZAC biscuit
Alternative names ANZAC bikkies, Anzac slice[1]
Type Biscuit
Associated cuisineAustralia, New Zealand
Main ingredientsRolled oats, flour, desiccated coconut, sugar, butter, golden syrup
The Anzac biscuit is a sweet biscuit, popular in Australia and New Zealand, made using rolled oats, flour, sugar, butter (or margarine), golden syrup, baking soda, boiling water, and (optionally) desiccated coconut.[2][3] Anzac biscuits have long been associated with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) established in World War I.[4]
It has been claimed that these biscuits were sent by wives and women's groups to soldiers abroad because the ingredients do not spoil easily and the biscuits kept well during naval transportation.[5][6]