Nestled between a massage spa and a sports shop, Milk and Cookies Bakeshop’s blue sign stands out against the browns of the building in the congested parking lot along Calgary Trail. Inside, the bakery is cheerful with bright lights and colours. It looks bigger on the inside too, with a kitchen on the right, a decorating room straight ahead, and extra space on the left.
At the front, there is a display case. Inside are mouth-wateringly delectable treats, from cupcakes to cookie sandwiches.
“But the Birthday Cake Brownie Cookie is the most delectable thing ever,” cookie and cake decorator and baker Shienal Prasad says. The Birthday Cake Brownie Cookie, she explains, has vanilla buttercream and milk chocolate ganache — with sprinkles on top, of course.
Inside the pink decorating room, there is a rack of cookies on the left and food colouring on the right. Sprinkles and other decorations fill clear jars, lining the wall like a Pinterest dream. Owner and baker Rachelle Germain methodically works on a new batch of cookies.
Germain expanded her bakery in the middle of the pandemic. “I had been speaking with the landlord about it in the previous year, because we were running out of space in our current shop,” she says.
Since the neighbours running the tailor shop next door weren’t renewing their lease, Germain swooped in. She was hesitant to go through with her decision during the pandemic, but it was an opportunity she couldn’t pass up.
Her father, Don Germain, who had previously helped his daughter open the shop in 2018, helped her expand her bakery in June 2020. This meant Germain could have a decorating room and a walk-in cooler. For the expansion, Germain picked out the wall colours, painting them alongside her mother and a friend. She changed the colours of her logo and created a new website.
“I just wanted the colours to be whimsical and cheerful to represent our brand,” she says. “I really love how they look in the new space.”
Germain’s personality permeates throughout her bakeshop, displayed neatly in both the cookies she makes and in the objects around her. She recites the puns the bakeshop created for Valentine’s Day — like an avocado cookie saying, “You guac my world.” The walk-in cooler is named Joaquin — “Get it?” she asks — and the mixers are Carlos, Carl and Carlita.