As we approach the intense election season, one thing you hopefully will hear many speaking about on the news or online is on how to be a good citizen. Citizenship is the duties and rights given to each citizen to participate in their society. One thing Janice has always stressed is the importance of voting, as well as communicating often with local, state, and federal lawmakers. We’ve just finished celebrating […]
National Hamburger Day is every year on May 28th! There’s nothing quite like summer. . . The grass is green, the weather is (hopefully) nice, and the smell of the grill is wafting through the air. This year, why not celebrate National Hamburger Day with some delicious challah buns? Instead of store-bought buns that are easily smushed and fall apart, try our scratch-made ones that will make your burgers taste […]
Graduations will look a lot different this year, it’s true. But there is no time like the present to celebrate you or your loved one’s accomplishments! Order a cake to share with those in your household and celebrate over Zoom or FaceTime! Or how about setting up a driveby graduation and pass out individually boxed cupcakes, petit fours, or cookies to your neighborhood to celebrate your graduate? We have a […]
Today is May 8th, 2020 – the 71st anniversary of Three Brothers Bakery. It is also 75 years since the three brothers, Sigmund, Sol and Max, and older sister Janie, were liberated from Nazi concentration camps. You can read our whole history here. We are rooted in the legacy of survival and now more than ever all small businesses are being tested. What a difference a year can make. Last […]
Wow, what an interesting start to our 71st year at Braeswood! With the way our world is dealing with COVID-19, our plans this year will look a little different than usual! We will be offering $0.71 cookies all day on Friday, May 8th at our Braeswood location! This cookie deal will apply to all of our cookies except for Dip Decs, Hamantaschen, and full size Gingerbread Men. This year we […]
Passover Seder is probably going to be much smaller than previous years, but that doesn’t mean we’re not expected to have it or make our own yummy specialties! Below is Janice’s favorite matzo kugel recipe. She recommends doubling it because you need one to eat before the Seder vs serving a half-eaten one! You make the kugel and we’ll make the desserts. Check them out here. From CookKosher.com (but their […]
Looking for a unique idea to celebrate your sweetheart this year? Or perhaps you’re searching for the perfect Galentine’s event to share with friends? Why not join us this February 12th for a cake decorating class? We will be hosting an after-hours cake decorating class at our Braeswood location on Wednesday, February 12th at 7 pm. Bring along your sweetheart or a friend and learn to decorate one of our […]
Wow, what a year! Does anyone else feel like it was just January? Incredible how time flies. For this last blog of 2019, we thought we’d share some highlights from this past year! January Mardi Gras season started off with a bang last year! In 2020, Mardi Gras falls on February 25th–don’t forget to order ahead! February Do you remember seeing our “National Weatherperson’s Day” cake on KPRC? We brought […]
Are you feeding a big crowd for the holidays this year? We have the perfect dessert that will satisfy every palate! Dubbed the “Turducken of Desserts”, the Pumpecapple Piecake is 24 pounds and almost a foot high of delicious pie, cake, and frosting. After a challenge from a journalist, Bobby created this dessert in 2010. It is three layers of goodness: pumpkin pie baked in a pumpkin spice cake, pecan […]
For many the Memorial Day holiday weekend is the official kick-off of summer. It’s your first chance to wear white clothing and the start of all outdoor activities including barbecuing and camping. On the other end, for others the Memorial Day holiday is a patriotic one. It’s a chance to pay respect to members of the military who have served our country and given their lives for our freedom, are […]