Zugunruhe Talks
A podcast series dedicated to helping great people get good things done.
May 7, 2008
In this interview, you can hear how Lori was inspired by gratitude to create a signature business offering: Gratitude Cookies. Lori talks about her commitment to social and environmental responsibility as well as how her company got its distinctive name.

January 2008
An interview with the morning show host where we discuss The Gratitude Cookie
TM concept.
November 2007 -
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Give It Away
Show your clients how much you care with these delicious holiday gift ideas.
Zen Rabbit Baking Company: These light, buttery, crunchy sugar cookies ($7.50 for four) are made with real butter and vanilla and contain no hydrogenated oils or trans fats.
Check out the entry By Michael Nagrant for 03.04.07, which says:
This clear chinese takeout box of cookies arrives at our door the other day, so we pull these plain wafer thin discs out of the box, sniff at them, crack them in half, and stuff them in our gullets.
At first bite, we though, hmmm, vanilla, crunchy, decent, but they�re so plain looking. In fact they�re kind of the Kate Bosworth of cookies, ghostly thin and supertranslucent.
Then we put them down, walked away, with little bits still crunching in our mouth, tasting little bursts of vanilla. Then we think, man these could be like the best tea accessory ever. An hour later, we�ve eaten half the package in an unconscious cookie binge. These damn cookies sneak up on you like cookie cocaine.
Hungry magazine gets lots of things in the mail. Most of those things turn out to be unworthy of review. These cookies are worthy.
If you want to try them for yourself, hop on over
here
FULL DISCLOSURE: If you couldn�t figure it out in the review, we got these free in the mail. At Hungry, we will always tell you when we didn�t pay for something ourselves (which is rare, currently of all our restaurant reviews, product reviews, etc, there have been 3 comps written about in a year and a half) That being said, we really do love these cookies, and not because they were free. Our office is littered with free things that will never ever be written about.
Check out the entry for February 19, 2007 issue, which says:
Light, Crunchy, Cool Cookies
Here at TheSavvyGal.com, we pretty much test, see, touch -- and, of course, taste -- everything we recommend. This week, Zen Rabbit cookies are a must-try for all the savvy gals. A cross between a butter and a sugar cookie, it is light, tasty and kind of addicting.
They seem a little simple upon first glance. They are thin and plain -- but in one bite, you'll find they're crunchy and delicious. Made with real butter and real vanilla, ingredients also include unbleached flour, soymilk and egg whites from cage-free chickens.
These are all-natural treats -- they don�t contain any artificial flavors, colors or preservatives; there are no partially hydrogenated oils or trans fats. And they're delicious!
The Zen Rabbit cookies arrive in cute, customizable packaging, which is perfect for gifts for family or business associates. (There are testimonials on the site and one says, "You know you've found a great way to say 'thank you' when your clients ask if they'll be receiving Zen Rabbit cookies!")
Lori Saitz started the Zen Rabbit Baking Company using a family recipe; she named the company after a favorite childhood toy. This cookie company also gives back by donating a portion of all sales to improving the welfare of animals and protecting the environment. Their goal this year for donations? $50,000! (Cookies with a heart!)
Be sure to try these cookies at www.zenrabbitbc.com