EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Michelle Gellar Launches Line of Baking and Food Decorating Kits

09/08/2015 at 02:00 PM ET

Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Surprise! Sarah Michelle Gellar has started a new cooking and lifestyle brand called Foodstirs!

The kid-friendly line, which will be sold online starting in October, includes three signature baking mixes (for brownies, cupcakes and cookies), frostings and specialty curated food crafting kits that come complete with decorative supplies and tools. The products also contain non-gmo ingredients that are free of artificial preservatives, flavors and colors. (A portion of the proceeds from each sale will also go to charity.)

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So, what inspired the mom-of-two to launch the line? Pinterest and a playdate, Gellar tells PEOPLE.

After setting up a day of baking with their daughters, Gellar and Foodstirs co-founder Galit Laibow (“mom friend” Gia Russo is the third co-founder) went in search of an artificial-free mix. “We went to the supermarket to get a mix and were really surprised that there was no better-for-you baking option,” says Gellar. “I thought baking included butter, sugar and water and I couldn’t even pronounce half the ingredients in these mixes. So, we did some research and made our own from scratch.”

Sarah Michelle Gellar
Michael Simon/Startraksphoto

And Gellar — who had looked to Pinterest for fun, food crafting projects — wanted to offer other busy moms a line that made it easy to actually buy and make the treats like the ones found on the site. “Our whole idea is to bridge the gap between inspiration and execution,” says Gellar.

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And to also inspire more family time.

“There’s really a great connection you only truly get when you unplug for a bit,” Gellar says of spending time in the kitchen with her kids. “And you realize cooking is so much more than just cooking — [it’s learning] math skills, language skills, motor skills, life skills and it’s confidence building because kids start to believe they can accomplish this stuff. The pride and confidence I see in my daughter [5-year-old, Charlotte] when she’s baking with me, is exciting.”

Cooking has also created more bonding time in her own household. “It doesn’t hurt that my husband [Freddie Prinze Jr.] when to culinary school and is an amazing chef. But I’m not, so it’s great to have this experience alongside my kids,” she says. “He was always the chef and I was always the creative one. I’ll paint anything! It’s really brought our family together.”

As for Gellar’s goals for the brand, she’s hoping to eventually launch a line of kitchen tools for kids and “ultimately have DIY crafting stores.”

The star is also set to release a new book (to be published by Hachette Book Group) described as “a comprehensive, fun and inspiring guide to the art of food crafting from concept to execution” in the spring of 2017.

–Michelle Ward Trainor

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Stella on

Kudos to her for never getting her nose fixed.

DaisyMoon on

I love this idea, however, success will depend on price point…if you make it affordable, you’re golden…if you have a more high-end market in mind, you’re done.

Pennie on

wow money must be tight.

Jo on

Good for Sarah! She loves her kids and family and wants people to get healthier products? Good! She’s guest starring in a show in 2016 and hopefully we’ll see more of her!

Captain Optimist on

Look, if you want to bake from scratch and avoid preservatives, go for it. But to buy something like this, you’re essentially spending money to have someone measure the “scratch” ingredients for you and put them in a box. Just…think about that. For all intents and purposes, it would be better to just spend the extra 2 minutes measuring things out yourself and donate money directly to whatever charity this might be benefiting.

Leah on

Umm, why does she look desperate in these photos? Almost like she has a gun to her head. Very poor marketing decision. I don’t think the point of the photo shoot was to make me feel sorry for SMG.

moayad on

Great Idea if marketed well , but am shocked of some nof the posts why people trying always to let some one down for trying new things & new ideas !!if you cannot say something positive just don’t talk!

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