Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Cookie Swap - A collection of Christmas Cookies in One Afternoon

My daughter and I love baking so when the holidays come we find it quite fun to originate a variety of cookies to have Christmas Day. We also love to give away as gifts to citizen that we are thankful for a box full Christmas Cookies.

A few years back my daughter and I baked and baked and then gave a variety of Christmas cookies to our friends. It took us several weeks to accomplish this task as we wanted the variety of cookies. We had poured over cookie recipes to conclude which yummy cookies to make. We chose some popular cookie recipes like a chocolate chip cookie recipe, our best sugar cookie, a peanut butter, a spritz, and a ginger cookie. We then looked at new ones as we wanted the top cookie recipes! We looked at other recipes for gingerbread, recipes for thumbprint cookies, a lemon cookie, a chocolate cookie recipe and you can't forget about oatmeal cookies. When all was said and done we no ifs ands or buts had some great Christmas cookie recipes.

Cookie Recipe

Then we compiled this huge shopping list for the ingredients they required. When we got all our materials together the baking began. This was going to take several weeks. So the Christmas Carols were on and the baking began. My daughter and I had a good time baking up her favorites a chocolate chip cookie recipe and the sugar cookies--best part was the cookie decorations. Now I did end the baking of the rest by myself -Christmas music still going. However, the memories of the time we baked side by side with my daughter with our aprons dotted with flour was priceless.

When they were all baked we gift wrapped them in pretty Christmas tins and it was gift giving time. Oh, don't get me wrong, we also had a nice tray of cookies left at home for our Christmas dinner.

A common criticism from the gift recipient was that they loved the cookies but wouldn't have done it themselves. It made me sad that the tradition of Christmas cookie baking had gotten lost with the heavy to-do lists. It got me reasoning next year why don't I host a Christmas cookie exchange? We all just bake one type of cookie, bring them to a fun holiday party while the party we cookie swap and we leave happy with a variety of cookies. So my planning began! We all had such a great time.

It is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and socialize with citizen you care about. Friends, neighbors and family secure together at your home, bringing their popular baked cookies and cookie recipes. So a new Christmas tradition was born.

You too can originate Christmas Tradition and host a Cookie Swap. I hope our story stirs up a dinky curiosity about an old tradition brought back into light. Simply ask your guests, eat and swap cookies and enjoy each other's company...isn't that what Christmas is about really?

You may be saying, "I would love to originate that Christmas Tradition, but how do you host a cookie swap?" Well, the good news is I have a great resource that will rejoinder your question. It will take you step by step through the planning process, forms and checklists to keep you on track and ideas to keep a straightforward but fun Christmas Party.

So you can start a tradition without a lot of fuss. It is " The Cookie Swap - originate a Christmas Tradition-One Cookie recipe at a Time". Get yours here.

The Cookie Swap - A collection of Christmas Cookies in One Afternoon

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