Our 8th annual Christmas Cookie Baking class was a smashing success! I love this class! It’s the ultimate group effort – baking 8 different cookies…over 1000 cookies to share with your friends. Everyone taps into their holiday spirit and inner child to create these beauties.
My favorite moment is when the eight different cookies are all splayed out on the big table..it now takes over three tables to display them all!! It takes all my might to hold everyone back from descending on them with their cookie tins in hand…so that we can enjoy the sight and take a few photos before they are all split up and brought to different homes. For a moment, I think of them as my babies…I’ve planned out in my head how all the separate cookies will look together in a combination of holiday sweets…and I just want that moment to last a little longer. It is quite a sight!
However, the real joy in hosting an annual Christmas Cookie Bake is the pride the little ones and big ones alike take in their work – such a reward for me to see the look on their faces at what they are able to create!
After days of shopping and hours of preparation setting up our Community Hall with the tables, ingredients and recipes for the Cookie Bake, I get such a kick out of watching people enter the Hall and decide which cookie team they want to join. It reminds me of being overwhelmed on Christmas morning as I enter the living room and see the glow of the Christmas tree and the beautifully wrapped gifts. Yes, Santa was there, but I have since found the real joy of Christmas…giving to others. That is the true joy we all experience during the Christmas Cookie Bake!! …and of course, we get to eat the results!
What a cool post! Wish I was there. My mouth is watering!!
Brenda – We need to get you back up here to do some more cooking and decorating!
What great fun this was! looking at your photos I look forward to the next Christmas Cookie Baking day and hope to join in again!
Robin – It was fun to have you in class and I look forward to cooking with you again. Patricia
Since I don’t see a key lime pie cookie I will go with my next most favorite, the English Toffee. It looked like it was a fantastic event and you should be very proud!
Funny – I made a coconut key lime pie with some of the leftovers we had! The English Toffee is delicious – just like a Heath Bar – only fresh, without any extra words I cannot pronounce in it.
The cookies look delicious. I hope my daughter and granddaughters will make some for me.
WOW — that’s a whole lot of cookies! Yummy! It was so nice to see you and get a chance to chat with you today! Happy, happy holiday’s! xo
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