About
Learn about our cottage food business and what makes us special.
Learn about our cottage food business and what makes us special.
Sweet Erindipity Bakehouse was born out of something that had been on my heart for a long time. Baking has always been my way of loving people, and as my kids have gotten older, I felt a pull to turn that passion into something more. With encouragement from friends and family, I decided to take that step and share what I love with a wider community.
Baking has always been my love language.
Some of my favorite memories are in the kitchen with my mom, watching her pour so much care and intention into everything she made. She taught me that baking isn’t really about the food — it’s about the people you’re making it for.
As I got older and started a life of my own, that love came with me. I found so much joy in baking for friends—celebrating milestones, showing up in small moments, and passing along that same sense of care I had learned growing up.
The holidays made it even more special. Every Christmas, my mom and I would spend days baking together, filling containers with homemade treats to share with others. It became one of my favorite traditions, rooted in generosity and joy.
When I had kids of my own, I couldn’t wait to pass it on. We’d bake batches of cookies for friends, neighbors, the local fire station or police department — little edible reminders that someone cared.
That’s what baking has always meant to me. Not just flour and butter and sugar, but creating something with love and sharing it with others. It’s about connection, generosity, and the simple joy of making someone’s day a little sweeter.
Sweet Erindipity Bakehouse is an extension of that same heart. Every order I bake is made with the same intention my mom instilled in me — that when someone receives something homemade, they should feel the love that went into it.