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High Altitude Baking Tips
Why does your favorite sea-level recipes fail when you make it at high altitude? From sunken cakes to cookies that spread too much, high-altitude baking is a whole different experience! In this guide, we explain the science of baking in thin air. Learn the essential 'Simply Altitude' adjustments for:
-Bread: Managing fast-acting yeast.
-Muffins: Adjusting leavening agents.
-Cookies: Getting the perfect fluffy cookie..
-Cakes: Structural secrets for cakes
Don't let elevation destroy your holiday treats!
Gardening Using Starters
Gardening at high altitude comes with short growing seasons, cold nights, strong winds, and unpredictable weather. One of the smartest ways to get reliable harvests in mountain climates is by planting starters instead of seeds. In this guide, you’ll learn why transplants matter more at elevation, how they help plants survive temperature swings, and when to use starters to maximize your growing season—even with late spring frosts and early fall freezes.
Starting Your Garden From Seed
Starting a garden from seed at high altitude can be incredibly rewarding—but it comes with unique challenges. Cold soil, late frosts, and short growing seasons make timing and variety selection critical. This guide breaks down the real pros and cons of seed starting in mountain climates so you can decide when seeds make sense and when starters may be the better option.
High Altitude Chocolate Chip Cookies
Flat, greasy cookies at high altitude? We have a recipe for you..These chocolate chip cookies bake up perfectly soft in the center, are thick and chewy with no dryness or spreading. Tested at 3,000+ feet with easy to follow science-backed adjustments every mountain baker needs.
Chocolate Chunk Pumpkin Muffins
These pumpkin muffins are created for 3,000+ ft. Use the 2 temp bake for huge domes. You need a reduction in baking powder for pumpkin. Moist, spiced, and filled with chocolate chunks. Perfectly domed and mountain tested.
Soft, Moist Sugar Cookies
Rolled sugar cookies spreading into unrecognizable shapes at high altitude? These high altitude rolled sugar cookies hold their shape with soft, moist centers and clean edges —no over-spreading, no crumbly texture. Tested at 3,000+ feet with exact adjustments that work in thin air.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies
Tired of dry, flat cookies at elevation? This recipe is the answer to soft, chewy peanut butter blossoms at 3,000+ ft. Bake at 375°F. Add moisture with extra milk. Reduce leavening for a sturdy, pillowy shape. A holiday classic, perfected for the mountain altitude!
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High Altitude Cooking Tips
Discover the science of the simmer. Cooking in the mountains is more than just baking. If you’ve ever struggled with undercooked pasta, runny hard boiled eggs, crunchy rice, tough chicken, or confusing canning pressures, we have solutions!
Aromatherapy Guide
Living at 5,000+ means thin air and intense sun, which can take a toll on your body. From chronically dry skin, to achy muscles, the challenges are real. Our High-Altitude Aromatherapy Guide pairs essential oil blends and mineral-rich sea salt to help you exfoliate, recharge, and glow—no matter how high the altitude.