1713 Waterford Lane, Fort Collins CO 80525
Baking days :Generally Mondays and Thursdays.
7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Are you prepared for an emergency?
Regardless of whether you are single or married, each of us has home management duties.Large households or small, we have cars, an apartment lease or mortgage payment, some type of savings, pets, magazine subscriptions, maybe a storage unit, preferred landscapers, student loans, healthcare benefits, pet(s) and various other dimensions of home administration and personal obligations that we manage and must pass on to someone else or ask help with if we are ill. After experiencing caregiving with my parents and then estate management after they passed away, I created this emergency preparedness guide as a tool for my husband and I to log all of our contact information should anything happen to either one of us - or both of us. I believe in hoping for the best but preparing for the worst and I did not want either of us or our children to be worrying about how to find things should one or both us become incapacitated.
The process of completing the entries reminded both of us of how important it is to communicate and share finances and health matters in a marriage, and documenting what you have above and beyond a will. Financial planners may help you do this in some manner, but if you have not started the process, begin your process now with this Emergency Preparedness Guide.
The template in this Excel workbook is designed from the experience and opinion of the author. The author of this document takes no responsibility for the security of the user’s information.
It is the user’s decision and responsibility regarding how much information is shared, particularly personal security information, where this information is stored, and how much you share with your designee(s). The template is a guideline only and the user is ultimately responsible for the security of the portfolio.
Best wishes!
Lisa Boesen, MAOM, CMC
MLC Associates LLC
Itsyourseason.life
Our kolaches are handcrafted by loving hands that appreciate the fineness of gentle dough risings that create the fluffiest, tenderest kolaches available. Except for the raspberry filling, all of the fillings are made from scratch. We dry wonderful Palisades peaches and blueberries. We rehydrate all of our fruit and take the time to make unctuous, scrumptious fillings such as prune/cranberry, apricot and poppy seed. When in season, we buy locally sourced Loveland sour cherries and Western Slope peaches. We want your kolaches to be a culinary delight and bring memories of kolache times with your family and friends!
Reminds me of my grandmother's kolache. Loved them, thank you so much!
Lisa Boesen
Baker
Welcome! Introducing home-baked, small-batch craft kolaches to Northern Colorado!I love making kolaches!
If you have ever made kolaches, you don't make just one. You make dozens!I remember making kolaches with my grandmother on the farm in East Bernard, TX. It's my goal to share my heritage and these treats with my customers!
I have completed the Colorado Food Safety Certification and offer baked goods through the Colorado Cottage Food Act. Based on current law, I can only sell directly to my customers and I can ship only to customers within Colorado. In the meantime, if you are inside the borders of Colorado, please order online for shipping or local delivery!
Tip: Kolaches freeze VERY well! Baking is generally every Monday and Thursday. Please order online if at all possible.
Please call me at 713-253-9308 for large, special ordering situations such as events, gatherings, etc.
1713 Waterford Lane, Fort Collins CO 80525
Baking days :Generally Mondays and Thursdays.
7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
closed