Berta Gammon loved to share her homemade peanut brittle with family and friends. The original recipe, given to Berta by a family member in the mid 1940's, was the basis for the melt-in-your-mouth treats she eventually perfected. By 1947, papery strands of confection, filled with fresh, crunchy peanuts, found their way into every holiday and birthday gift she gave. She continued to develop recipes, much to everyone's delight.
In 1994, daughters Jane Gammon and Frances Scruggs opened Seven Winds Kitchen and Gift Shop in Logan, Alabama so they, too, could share their mother's art of candy making and gift giving. Berta is retired from day-to-day duties, but she is still a part of the business.
Stop by our gift shop and sample our goodies while browsing through our shelves for those perfect treats and just-right gifts. Or contact us for more information about our beautiful gift baskets.
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