They were ok.
The Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie, while visually appealing, tasted no better/worse than if you bought a tub of Toll House Cookie dough and pressed it into a cake tin yourself. There was nothing unique about the flavor profile. It tasted like a store bought, slightly raw cookie pie.
The Confetti Cookie Pie is just a sugar cookie recipe with confetti sprinkles added. How a sugar cookie still doesn't have enough sugar in it, is a skill that must be studied.
In the case of both cookies, they somehow aren't sweet at all. It gave diabetic cookie level of sweetness. I can see why adding ice cream would be encouraged. Neither cookie have no standalone taste to me.
For $10 each (pickup...$17 each for delivery), I could have gotten the chocolate chip cookie pie from Aldi for a lot less....and it tastes much better ironically. It only costs $4.
When I placed the order, it prompted me with a 40% off coupon if I placed another order immediately. I decided to try the Banana Nut and Blueberry Muffin Cookies. Terrible mistake.
First of all, or these cookies or are they supposed to be in the Madeleine vein of baked goods. These cookies were spongy and soggy. Neither the blueberry or banana nut flavors are prominent enough for me. Plus they added unnecessary salt on top of the Blueberry Muffin cookie. 🤮
If they marketed them as silver dollar pancakes, they might reach an untapped market. Adding some pancake syrup certainly wouldn't hurt things. I ordered six of each for $14 with the 40% discount. I would have been mad as hell ordering a dozen of these individually for $24.
Ultimately, they are pretty to look at and the packaging is nice, however I spent $50 on Cookie Pies and cookies, that aren't remotely sweet enough, firm enough or offer any unique flavor profile other than mid. I will more than likely toss them all out. Save your money and bake your own for a lot less....or grab a Chocolate Chunk Pizza Cookie from...
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I discovered Tiff's Treats Cookie Delivery when I stumbled upon the Too Good To Go app. If you are a restaurant or small food business, you should check out this awesome waste-free app!
Their cookies taste like what your grandma (or you) would make if you had the time. My favorite was the chocolate chip pecan cookie!
Tasting the dozen cookies I picked up today was serious work. (No, I couldn't even type that without laughing!) I love being a photographer!
Each cookie was robust, had chunks (if it was that kind of cookie—and that is the kind that I LOVE!), and stood on its own as far as flavor was concerned.
Tiff's Treats are indulgent without being overindulgent - not too sweet or big, just right!
They also have bars, truffles, ice cream, and cupcakes. However, I am a cookie girl.
Need a treat? Tiff's Treats. Need to say, "I'm sorry, Thank you, or It's Tuesday, Let's Celebrate?" Tiff's Treats. Did I mention that "Cookie Delivery" is in their name?
Located in downtown Oklahoma City, they are worth the drive just for a sweet treat! Bon Appétit! (said with milk...
Read moreI received a coupon in the mail for one dozen free cookies, so decided to give Tiff's Cookies a try. I ordered 6 lemon and 6 chocolate chip pecan cookies. The cookies were delivered direct to my office is about 45 minutes (which was impressive). The cookies were still warm and tasted great! The lemon was my favorite, not to sweet, not to much lemon, just right.
Pro: Cookies arrived fast, warm, and delicious. Cons: Price. If I didn't have the coupon the cookies would have cost me $17, plus $5 delivery. A little pricey for average size cookies. Don't get me wrong the cookies were great, but not something I would order for myself again. I would however order a dozen and have them sent to a friend or loved one as a birthday treat, valentine's day, etc. Overall, I loved the cookies and the fact you can get cookies delivered fresh asap.... I'll definitely...
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