We have
done cookie exchanges, caroling parties, gingerbread house making parties, pinatas, games, and always, always food to go with each party.
Not exact matches
When
do you
do your
cookie exchange baking?
I'm wondering whether you ever perfected an applesauce version of these
cookies... I'd love to substitute applesauce for the mashed banana but I have no idea if a 1:1
exchange will work... what
do you think?
Parties,
cookie exchanges, I always feel like I never have enough time for all the baking I have to
do!
After clearing the table,
doing some dishes, cramming the leftovers into the fridge (because somehow we always felt the need to cook up eight dozen pierogies, even though we'd usually only eat about three or four), and
exchanging some presents, out came the
cookie platters.
I love
cookie exchanges, don't you?
Don't forget to bring a copy of your recipe to your
cookie exchange to share with others.
Don't bring these to your
cookie exchange, you'll want to keep them for yourself!
If a group of friends held a
cookie exchange, each participant could cut down on the amount of baking she
does, leaving each with more quality family time.
Were you invited to a Moms» Night Out Holiday Cookie
Exchange that demanded you bake 72 homemade
cookies and don't know how to say no?
I hope you have fun with your
cookie exchange, I
do nt have anyone around to
exchange with!!
In Argentina, I remember feeling pangs of guilt when nibbling on bizcoches — lard
cookies — while talking with a group of Norwegian
exchange students
doing volunteer work.
I'm planning a
cookie exchange party - with some friends and family - Simple but fun to
do - Thanks for all your ideas - you are a blessing..