Buy local holiday food online

NOW TAKING ONLINE ORDERS at WWW.WUOLLET.COM!

We are so excited to announce that you can NOW PLACE YOUR ORDER ONLINE at www.wuollet.com and select Hastings as your pick up location! This includes all our donuts, cookies, pastries, tortes, decorated cakes and more!

Cut off time for next day orders is 12pm the day before.

In addition, our holiday menu is available for pre-order to pick up on December 23rd and 24th! Place your order today to make sure we’ve got what you need for your celebration!

A limited quantity of Holiday Special items - barks, brittle, cookie assortments, rosettes and more are already available in store.”
— Wuollet Bakery Hastings
 

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What is a Rosette?

A rosette is a decorative design that is often used in architecture and clothing. It typically consists of a circular or star-shaped arrangement of petals or leaves, often with a central disk or button. The rosette has a long history and has been used by many different cultures over the centuries.

The earliest known examples of rosettes come from ancient Egypt, where they were used as decorative elements on buildings and clothing. They were also used in ancient Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley Civilization. In these early cultures, the rosette was often associated with the sun and was used as a symbol of power and strength.

The rosette continued to be used throughout the centuries by many different cultures, including the Greeks and Romans. In ancient Rome, rosettes were often used on military uniforms and as symbols of rank and achievement.

During the Middle Ages, the rosette was used extensively in Gothic architecture, where it was often used as a decorative element on the pillars and arches of churches and cathedrals.

In more recent times, the rosette has been used in a variety of settings, from fashion and clothing to political campaigns and awards. It continues to be a popular decorative element in many different contexts.

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