I’m between jobs and to bring some extra cash I finally decided to sell my baked goods. I was worried nobody would buy, but I ended up selling most of the boxes I had available, plus one box of all cookies.

This Autumn treat box is the following:

Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust

Trick R Treat Kitchen Sink Cookie

Ginger Molasses Cookie w/ Gochujang Caramel

Dutch Caramel Apple Tarts

by Mid-CenturyBoy

21 Comments

  1. Round_Perspective_36

    The pumpkin swirl and Dutch apple tart both look amazing! Wish you well on your baking business adventure!

  2. 1vanillacake

    this post is so #inspo
    ur treats look lovely !!

  3. Mid-CenturyBoy

    If anyone wants to follow my instagram and tiktok for baked goods it’s @discodaddybakes.

    I haven’t posted a lot yet, but I plan to post more often.

  4. Verbose_Cactus

    Looks delicious!! I’d totally buy! Especially that cheesecake is calling my name

  5. SteinerSmash

    Congratulations! These all look incredible.

  6. Hasanopinion100

    They look fantastic, what a great job congratulations! Keep the joy in it.

  7. rhondaanaconda

    Ginger molasses gochujang caramel?? I NEED to taste that. Sounds like it’s right up my alley.

  8. That looks good. I am jealous you can get gochujang lol

  9. That ginger molasses cookie has my name on it. Do you have a recipe for it?

  10. ExcellentFile6712

    Oh my god yum! Everything looks so freaking delicious! The presentation also looks so good. Yum and congratulations on your first selling 🙂

  11. thatkentdude

    That all looks absolutely unreal – great work!!
    I’m from the UK and we dont normally do pumpkin pie sorta deserts which is a shame… but are you happy to share your pumpkin cheesecake recipe as that is a definite need in my life!!

  12. Round_Patience3029

    How much are you selling treatbox?

  13. YourSolefulTease

    Congratulations! That’s so great you took the leap and started your own business, and furthermore that it was a hit! They all look delicious!

    How did you calculate the best pricing for all of them based on your ingredients, time, etc?

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