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Chef at helm is new to Ray's Boathouse, not to Seattle Posted by Rebekah Denn - NEW - 2/10, 07:00 AM

A savory sampler of cookies from Seattle's cookie |box| pairs well with wine, making the cookies a ready-to-go option for parties and celebrations such as Valentine's Day.

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A savory sampler of cookies from Seattle's cookie |box| pairs well with wine, making the cookies a ready-to-go option for parties and celebrations such as Valentine's Day. Read story

Cookies to savor with drinks | Taste

Seattle's cookie|box| creations are all about unique flavors, aromas and textures. Sweet versions nod to, but subtly modernize, traditional cookie flavors. Savory flavors get even more interesting, designed for pairing with wine, beer and cocktails.

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