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"Baked with a Mission"



Look at those cuties!

Those are my cherubs!

That's also me and the Mr.

But that's not the point of the picture!

It's my cherubs!

These cherubs of mine are rather amazing children, I might say!

My cherub's have a fund-raising business.

They do this during their "free time."

They're dedicated and committed to their efforts.

They've named their business, "Baked with a Mission."

They fund-raise for their mission trips.

Right now, it's a small effort, but they are able to work together and raise the funds for their trips.

Our dream is to be able to raise money that would help provide financial assistance to other students who wish to do mission work.

Here's the gist of the business:  it's a "treat of the month" club.

There's no obligation or monthly commitment.

  1. They send out an e-mail each month of the treat they are making.
  2. They tell you the size of the treat (8X8 pan, etc) and the cost.
  3. You reply to the e-mail if you would like to purchase one . . .or more, of that treat during that month.
  4. They deliver it to you.
  5. You pay, enjoy, and order another one . . .because their stuff is that good!
If you would like to be added to their monthly e-mail, please respond in the comments section of this post and they will put you on the list.  We will then remove your comment so that your name/e-mail isn't available for other's to see.

Here's the glitch:  because of Texas food law, we cannot mail food.  That means, we have to live pretty close to one another!  So if you live in the North Dallas area, and want to receive "Baked with a Mission" e-mails, then just let us know!


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  1. Leighton StrawbridgeFebruary 5, 2014 at 5:24 PM

    I would like to be put on the list!

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  3. Thanks, Diva Mamma! I've added you to their list! It was great to visit with you!

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