Tag: Cookies

  • Mandy Joe’s

    Mandy Joe’s

    Delightful and mouthwatering cookies, brownies, cakes, cinnamon rolls, cheesecakes, pretzel bites, and more!

    Can you recall the scene in Runaway Bride where the small-town baker helps Maggie (Julia Roberts) choose wedding cake toppers—only to have Ike (Richard Gere) smash them into the frosting? Later, when Maggie finally marries Ike in an open field, the same charming baker dances with joy in celebration. It’s a favorite moment—and as luck would have it, Kamas has its own quintessential baker: Mandy-Joe’s Bakery on Main Street, lovingly owned and run by Mandy Keddington.

    When I walked in to speak with Mandy, she was bent over the stove stirring a huge pot of deliciously fragrant browning butter, a key ingredient in many of her recipes. In talking with Mandy (and eating her baked goods), it’s clear she doesn’t skimp on the quality of ingredients used, and you can taste the effort.

    “I use all real ingredients,” Mandy explains, “I don’t use any synthetic dyes. It’s all natural dyes. I use real butter and good-quality chocolate. The only exception is if something has M&M’s or something like that in it.” She smiles as she continues, “You really can taste the difference. I wouldn’t use anything here I wouldn’t use at home for my family.” The eggs she uses are sourced from a small family-run farm just up the road in Oakley.

    Mandy has been baking practically all her life. At just 12 years old, she took on the weekly task of baking cookies—keeping the cookie jar stocked for a bustling household with eight kids. She began by following the recipe on the back of the Nestlé chocolate chips package, and built from there. She learned a lot watching the Food Network “back when that was a thing— I watched a lot of Julia Child and Rachel Ray when I got older.”

    However, the majority of what she has learned has come from practice and experimenting with ingredients. Some of her friends call her the “master of tweaking.” Mandy truly loves baking, and still does it for the joy of it. She admits that things change from batch to batch (a side effect of “baking from the heart,” as she puts it), and rarely sets a timer, stating that her nose is the best timer! “The nose knows. I can just tell when something is ready.” Her menu has classic mainstays, but also gets “fun surprises” depending on what inspires her that day.

    Baking from the heart isn’t just part of Mandy’s process—it’s the reason her shop exists. Mandy and her husband, Joe, married in 1999, after being introduced at a “buddy dance” by her roommates, who happened to be his sisters. Joe is a veteran of the Utah Army National Guard, and his career took them to Columbus, GA, where he worked in linguistics. Mandy readjusted her recipes for Georgia’s lower elevation and was constantly baking for friends there, and eventually their growing family.

    They adopted their two oldest sons, Chase and James, before moving back to Utah after Joe retired from the military. At which point, they needed to find a way to supplement their income. “The transition out of the military is challenging.” Mandy began baking at home and posting on Facebook Marketplace.

    Things were going well, but Mandy really wanted to take her business to the next level. Her dad surprised her with a solution— an old camper! Together, they gutted, outfitted, and beautified it, turning it into her bakery. In 2020, Mandy received another surprise – she was pregnant. Mandy took a break for two years to enjoy pregnancy and the birth of their third son. By 2022, Mandy was baking at home for another local business, but had dreams of opening her own shop. The stars aligned, and she opened shop in a 200 sq foot space just a couple of storefronts away from where Mandy-Joe’s is now located.

    Although the bakery is Mandy’s, she shares the work—and the heart behind it—with her husband, Joe.  “[Joe] is the people-person, and half the heart of this place. He’s all about the customers,” Mandy beams. That partnership is reflected in their logo: a turquoise heart with “Mandy-Joe’s” written below in red. In the storefront, her dad, Barry Walker, sells woodwork, and her sister-in-law, Brittany Walker, has crocheted goods. Love fills this bakery, and you can feel it the moment you walk in. It is definitely a family business run with heart.

    Like any business, they face challenges—the most frustrating being the soaring cost of ingredients. Since 2020, the cost of every ingredient has doubled, and some (chocolate, for example) have even tripled. And there have been plenty of learning curves, Mandy laughs as she explains that she is “not a business woman by nature.” Even so, she truly enjoys being a part of the close-knit business family on Main Street.

    Mandy is proud to own a business in Kamas. Her family has lived in the Kamas Valley for four generations now, including her sons. They have farmed, worked in education at the South Summit School District, and now she is continuing that legacy with her bakery, Mandy-Joe’s. Each business heavily affects the others around them. Of this, she says, “We are all part of the puzzle that is Main Street. We look out for each other. It’s nice to see how we all care for one another.”

    Mandy loves that the bakery lets her “get to know new faces from new places.” Right by the register, a push-pin map of the United States tells the story, with colorful pins marking where visitors have traveled from—almost every state has one! Looking ahead, Mandy hopes to see more mom-and-pop shops open and stick around, creating cozy spaces where people can linger, chat, and connect.

    You can find Mandy-Joe’s baked goods at 54 N Main Street and the +7 Farm Store in Kamas, and at Mix’ Place in Coalville.

  • Sweet and Twisted

    Sweet and Twisted

    If you haven’t been into the new Twisted Sugar shop at 458 North Main Street in Heber, it definitely needs to be your next stop. Once you read this, go try it for yourself, but don’t be surprised if you’re tempted to stop in multiple times a week.

    Twisted Sugar is a gourmet cookie shop with over 20 different flavors of cookies made from scratch, fresh, every day. They have over 100 fun drink flavors for their specialty sodas. If you don’t find what you want on the menu — no worries — you can create your own. They also sell refreshing flavored waters and Twisters, which are basically ice cream smoothies. Twisted Sugar got its start right here in Utah and has grown into a successful franchise with locations in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington, with lots more openings on the horizon.

    Heber’s Twisted Sugar franchise owners, Marissa and Aaron Boyer, were living in a small, mountain town in Arizona when Marissa’s father decided to move to Utah in order to be close to family. He talked with Marissa about her moving and possibly opening a business together. The Boyers debated the move for a long time but ultimately decided that, they too, wanted to be closer to family in Utah. They knew they wanted to live in a mountain town; Aaron is an avid mountain biker and finds respite from his career as a nurse in the outdoors and nature. Marissa wanted a safe, close-knit community similar to where they were in Arizona.  Heber checked all the boxes and seemed like the perfect place to move their family.

    Marissa had past experience running a small business in Arizona; baking and selling her own cookies to local boutiques. So, when her dad approached her about opening up a Twisted Sugar franchise location, she definitely felt like it was something that she was ready for. She loved the appeal of having her own cookie shop, and liked the idea of having a plan already laid out and ready to go. Her dad helped them get started and now Marissa runs the entire operation with Aaron’s help. The most difficult part was finding a location, especially once they decided to open in Heber. (If you know, you know, right?) Since the owners are responsible for finding and securing a location, and following the franchise aesthetic, Aaron’s handyman skills came in, well … handy. Aaron and Marissa did a lot of work themselves, remodeling and updating the building and getting everything ready for the grand opening which happened in March of this year. Marissa remarked that “The franchise itself was great about coming in and making sure everyone was properly trained and things would run smoothly by opening day.”

    Most of the mixologist specialists employed are local high school students and, like everyone else, the couple continue to go thru labor difficulties. However, they feel very fortunate that high schoolers like working with cookies and soda. It creates a fun environment and they love that their location can be a place where the younger crowd can gather. But let’s be honest — cookies appeal to everyone! Marissa says, “People want to come in, they want to see the big case window, they love looking at the cookies.” All Twisted Sugar locations have a black and white decor theme, but the Boyer’s mosaic tile floor sets their store apart from other locations — which they are happy about.

    The creator and founder of the franchise, Mike Jardine, created all the cookie recipes. In addition to the 20 cookie varieties, Mike decided to throw in two monthly cookie specials — just in case the original 20 flavors didn’t satisfy the sweet-fix you were looking for. Every month, there are two special cookies available ONLY for that month. The signature cookie is the Twisted Sugar (coconut frosting and fresh lime), but with choices like Peanut Butter Nutella and the chocolaty Crinkle Cookie, it’s easy to have more than one favorite. There is a yummy gluten-free cookie (finally!) that you can add any of the toppings to and even a low carb/keto option.

    One thing that sets Marissa’s location apart and makes them unique is their two bakers. Marissa’s Twisted Sugar cookies are the closest thing to homemade cookies that you can get. The bakers make everything from scratch; as in actual measuring, creating, and baking all these cookies fresh every day. Nothing comes pre-measured or pre-made. No two cookies are the same; as for all the frostings and toppings — yup — all fresh too.

    During the Market on Main, the Boyers were a familiar face with their cookie and drink booth. Being at the market really helped them get a feel for the local community. Marissa has enjoyed putting herself out there and getting to know her clientele well enough that now, when they come in, she already knows what their drink of choice is. They love the community and “being part of the action that happens in Heber.” As first time franchise owners, they are figuring things out as they go and just want everyone to know they are here. They have the drinks and the drive-up.

    They actually have three soda machines! Their drive-up can safely accommodate up to 7-8 vehicles and is easy to access since it is right off Main Street. Marissa laughs, “we do a song and a dance to make our drinks especially amazing, we didn’t just stick a soda machine in the back, a lot of work and thought went into that thing! The soda machine has triple filtered water! We even ran it thru copper piping to make it extra cold so it doesn’t melt your ice, it’s a whole thing.”

    Another thing that sets this location apart from other shops is that Marissa feels like a customer and she always wants her customers to leave happier than when they came in. “I train my employees to make the customer happy- that’s the whole point.” If they somehow mess up an order, they are willing to go the extra mile to make it right; she cares deeply about her customer’s satisfaction and happiness when they come into her shop.

    Next time you find yourself craving a freshly baked sweet treat, or a refreshing drink, or both; place an order online, find an online parking spot at Twisted Sugar, and your delicious dessert will be brought out to you without you ever having to leave your vehicle. Of course, if you like leaving your mode of transportation, you can go inside and see for yourself all the tempting cookie and drink options and reasons why Marissa and Aaron’s Twisted Sugar will be your new favorite sugar stop.


     

    Marissa’s Favorites:

    •  Berrylada Water
    •  Banana Cream Cookie
    •  Dr. Knievel Soda
    •  Pineapple Twister
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