Effie's Homemade is a food company that specializes in making homemade baked goods, such as biscuits, crackers, and waffles. Their products are made with natural and non-GMO ingredients that are locally sourced whenever possible. The company is committed to creating delicious products that are free from preservatives, artificial flavors, and colors.
Founded in 2007 by friends Joan MacIsaac and Irene Costello
Named after Joan's mother, Effie, who was known for her homemade biscuits
Started by selling homemade biscuits at a local farmers' market
Expanded their product line to include crackers and waffles in 2010
Received numerous awards and recognition for their products, including the Sofi Award in 2011 and 2020
A food company that offers a variety of biscuit and cracker products
A food company that offers a variety of snacks and meals made with natural and organic ingredients
A food company that offers a variety of baked goods made with simple, whole food ingredients
A traditional Scottish biscuit made with whole grain oats and a hint of salt. Great with cheese or jam.
A savory biscuit made with stone-ground cornmeal, butter, and a touch of sugar. Perfect for snacking or as a base for appetizers.
A chocolatey twist on the traditional biscuit. Made with cocoa powder, butter, and a touch of sugar. Great with coffee or tea.
A hearty rye cracker made with whole grain rye flour and caraway seeds. Perfect with cheese or hummus.
A sweet and nutty cracker made with almonds, hazelnuts, and a touch of honey. Great as a snack or with cheese.
No, most of their products contain wheat flour. However, they do offer a gluten-free line of crackers.
You can buy their products on their website, Amazon, and at select retailers across the United States. Their website also has a store locator tool.
While they use natural and non-GMO ingredients, they are not certified organic.
No, their products are free from preservatives and artificial flavors and colors.
Most of their products have a shelf life of several months. The exact shelf life may vary depending on the product and storage conditions.