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Desserts

When she was teaching me to spell my grandma taught me that the difference between spelling desert and dessert is that there is an additional "s" in the one that you want more of: dessert. We've got some great homemade choices that will leave you wanting... more!

Desserts Price

Fire Cheescake

Thick and creamy, topped with sweet jalepeno jelly.

$4.95

Carrot Cake

Includes sweet crushed pineapple and walnuts, served with vanilla ice cream.

$4.95

Apple Crisp

Made fresh daily and served with vanilla ice cream.

$4.95

Butter Tart

Fresh out of the oven and served with vanilla ice cream.

$3.95

Cookie Monster

A large chocolate chip cookie, baked in the oven and topped with vanilla icecream. It will make you go hungry for cookie.

$4.95

Rice Pudding

Sweet rice pudding with cream and cinnamon.

$3.95

Apple- The First Dessert

Okay, we all know the story of Isaac Newton getting hit in the head with the apple, but is this story true? Well, not exactly, but there's more truth to it than you might think.

Newton grew up on a farm, where he certainly saw many apples fall from trees. As a young man, Newton recalled those apples and wondered whether the same force that causes apples to fall would account for the motion of the moon across the sky.

Newton applied his newly-discovered mathematical technique, calculus (he called his technique fluxions) to the problem and deduced that, if his assumption was correct, the moon would orbit the Earth every 29.5 days. That's pretty close to the actual figure of 27.3 days.

So, no, Newton did not get hit with an apple, but he did get hit with a pretty good idea - thanks to an apple.

Our apple crisp will keep you coming back like.... gravity!