
Premium cookies,
baked through
healing.
The work of Thomas Shipp — 22-year Army veteran, Iraq and Afghanistan. He doesn’t treat PTSD as a label. He treats it as four words: Peace, Therapy, Serenity, Discovery. Every cookie is named for one of them.
Limited. Until Sunday.
Four cookies Thomas put on the menu just for this week. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
PTSD, reframed.
Baked into the menu.
Thomas’s healing turned into a four-letter rule for everything we bake. Each collection answers a different mood.
The cookies people come back for.

Double Chocolate Chip
$24Twice the chocolate. Half the worry.

Cinnodoodle
$24The snickerdoodle that grew up.

Camp Fire Crunch
$24S'mores, restructured.

Chocolate Chip Deluxe
$24The classic, retired and rebuilt.

Peach Cobbler Cookie
$24Tennessee summer in a single bite.

Beyoncé
$24Lemonade, in cookie form.

Sweet Potato Crunch
$24Tennessee root, candied finish.

22 years in the Army.
Two deployments.
One bakery, built as therapy.
Thomas Shipp came home from Iraq and Afghanistan carrying things most people don’t see. His wife Tamika watched him find quiet in the kitchen. What started as therapy became a small Tennessee bakery with a national following.
These aren't just cookies — they're a story you can taste. The Sweet Potato Crunch is unreal.
Sent a Build-a-Box to my brother (also a vet). He called me crying. Worth every penny.
Ordered for a corporate event. Twelve people asked me where to buy more. The Cinnodoodle stole the show.
Beyoncé cookie is exactly what the name suggests: lemonade with a lot of attitude.

Baking is the quietest part of my day. Every box is a little of that quiet — shipped to someone else.
New flavors. Drops.
And the rare Thomas note.
Subscribers get early access to seasonal flavors, surprise BOGO drops, and the occasional letter from Thomas. No spam. Ever.


