I could
eat ALL the holiday cookies and seriously survive on them alone!
Psst: Celebrities
eat holiday cookies, too.
Not exact matches
I became quite the little
cookie baker over the
holiday season in 2016, and lucky for all of us that means that I came up with all kinds of excuses to
eat healthy
cookies!
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We had a lot of fun collecting these Christmas
cookie recipes and we hope you and your family will enjoy baking them and
eating them this
holiday season!
Lordy lordy, I have been
eating way too many
holiday cookies the last week.
These peppermint bark chocolate
cookies are the first to be
eaten at a
cookie swap, and are bound to become a
holiday staple after you take your first bite.
Lightly dusted with maple sugar, these
cookies are a
holiday treat you can feel good about
eating since they're made with such awesome ingredients.
I remember coming home from school when I was a kid and there would be
cookie sheets filled with all her wonderful Christmas
Cookies and bars just waiting to be
eaten during the
holidays.
Growing up in a Norwegian - American family, krumkaker were always part of the
holiday cookie trays, but we always
ate them plain.
And I think the
cookies I am sharing today are good way to easy yourself out of the decadence of the
holidays and back into sweet treats and snacks that you can feel good about making /
eating!
I haven't really felt in the
holiday spirit this year and I think it's because I haven't
eaten any molasses
cookies yet!
It's no lie that dozens of these
cookies were made and
eaten this
holiday season at both of our homes!
Personally... I
eat my weight in
cookies every
holiday season.
We each bought a new Christmas tree ornament every year, we each bought every other person in our family a gift, we had the same Christmas brunch menu every year, we always drove through the Christmas lights display in the neighboring town, and we always baked a huge amount of Christmas
cookies near the beginning of December to
eat through the
holiday season and beyond.
It can be difficult for those
eating gluten - and grain - free around the
holidays with everyone practically shoving
cookie...
While you've been
eating rolo stuffed
cookies, I've been over here making homemade caramels... as if I didn't get enough sweets over the
holidays;)
It's a time - honored
holiday tradition: Bake festive
cookies,
eat festive
cookies,
eat more festive
cookies,
eat on...
Do you want to take a break from
eating cookies this
holiday season?
Kruidnootjes are Dutch
cookies that are
eaten for Sinterklaas, a Dutch
holiday.
The result is as if you are
eating an actual peanut butter
cookie, which I found fitting for the
holiday season.
These
cookies are healthy enough to
eat in the a.m. and also, a wholesome option for any
holiday cookie basket.
It's a time - honored
holiday tradition: Bake festive
cookies,
eat festive
cookies,
eat more festive
cookies,
eat one more festive
cookie in the middle of the night, die of guilt.
I have a
holiday cookie party coming up and want to bring some kind of
cookie that I can
eat that is grain, dairy and sugar free.
These are
holiday cookies that you can actually feel good about
eating because they're chock full of healthy ingredients.
Remember the true meaning of the
holidays — it doesn't have to do with
eating five helpings of everything on the table and washing it down with a Christmas
cookie.
If you're a regular here at Amy's Healthy Baking, you'll know that I already make healthy goodies all year round, but in honor of New Year's Resolutions and improving our diets after the
holidays (I definitely
ate a few too many
cookies and pieces of fudge!)
Experience the magic of the season at the EcoTarium's annual
holiday program, A Christmas Journey — enjoy a classic
holiday tale, journey to the North Pole in the planetarium, sip cocoa, and
eat cookies, plus visit with Santa (Worcester)
It always seems like a great idea to make batches of
holiday cookies to give as hostess gifts or share with my friends (or just
eat by myself), but when it comes time to actually deliver the goods and make these complicated confections my mind kind of shuts down and I end up making brownies from a mix or just going to Starbucks and getting a latte instead.
From classic gingerbread, sugar and butter
cookies, to Christmas
cookies from around the globe, there are innumerable ways to testing your baking chops today — and
eat your bodyweight in some delicious
holiday cookies.
«This is especially helpful around the
holidays because although I still
eat my regular healthy foods most of the time, I don't feel guilty when I indulge in my favorite
holiday treats like homemade pumpkin and berry pie — my sister makes the best marionberry pie — fresh - baked gingerbread
cookies, and pretty much anything involving dark chocolate.
Cookies, cocktails, and multicourse meals make the
holidays feel like one long
eating spree.
From
holiday parties to
cookie swaps, it's easy to lose track of your healthy -
eating goals in December.
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it is great for the
holiday season when everyone around is
eating cookies and sweets — they have the taste of the
holiday from the cinnamon, but are much healthier.
The
holiday season, you know how it goes — rush around to buy your loved ones things they probably don't need, make waayyy too many sugar
cookies, and
eat until none of your jeans will comfortably button.
However, during periods of abnormal
eating (Thanksgiving feasts, back - to - back
holiday parties, your grandma's famous Christmas
cookies as breakfast, etc.), I find that taking one
I became quite the little
cookie baker over the
holiday season in 2016, and lucky for all of us that means that I came up with all kinds of excuses to
eat healthy
cookies!
It's also wholesome and filling, so you can whip this up and strike a little balance between
eating a healthy breakfast and enjoying all the party snacks and
holiday cookies!
We had a wonderful time with family sharing gifts, watching the hubby's favorite
holiday movie, A Christmas Story and
eating plenty of yummy foods like
cookies of course, and this AMAZING Vegan Spinach White Bean Dip.
It can be difficult for those
eating gluten - and grain - free around the
holidays with everyone practically shoving
cookie...
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I'm already looking forward to
holiday get - togethers, taking some time off to spend with my family, and
eating faaaar too many
holiday cookies.
Favorite
holiday memory has to be the first snow we had on Christmas morning, I rushed outside to see footsteps and hoof prints in front of the door with half
eaten carrots and santa's
Cookies gone.
My favorite
holiday memory was the one year my dad accidentally
ate cookies out of a tin from the previous years Christmas.
My favorite
holiday memory was leaving out a plate of
cookies for Santa and checking to see if he
ate any of them in the morning.
My favorite
holiday memory is when me and my brother were little and Santa came home to visit us and
eat some
cookies.
Between
eating out and Christmas
cookies, it's easy to get off track during the
holidays.
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But whatever, no one has time for those 955 extra
cookies you
ate during the
holidays to just melt off.