I attented a cookie exchange last week hosted by one of our tea group members. It was a rainy morning but her home was filled with warmth and candlelight. I made Rolo cookies and the
retro cookie jars were from the Container Store. The cute labels are from
Living Locurto.
Merry Christmas everyone!
candy canes as card holder - I am having an "a duh!" moment! I LOVE IT! so doing that next year! Merry Christmas!
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Me and my mom hosted a cookie exchange party this week and guess what cookies I made? Rolo cookies! I saw your recipe for them here on your blog a long time ago and have made them lots of times. Everyone loved them!
ReplyDeleteThose retro cookie jars are such a great nostalgic touch. Looks like you had a wonderful cookie exchange party!
ReplyDeleteOh Donna, Hi, how lovely to 'meet' you! I saw your feature on The Purple Pug & I liked your reading your interview:) So I had to hop on over & check you out, and this is a delightful blog- what a treat:) The cookie exchange is FAB! Well I followed for you so I will be back to visit often. Do hop on over & visit me @ http://louandjane.blogspot.com/ Wishing you a happy new year, Jane:)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of a cookie exchange. Does everyone bring a different type of cookie and get to sample each others goodies? Sounds like fun. Just found your blog by accident and am happy I did.
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ReplyDeleteI never knew cookie exchange party would be fun like this. I once received an invitation for this kind of party but I opted not to come because I thought it would be boring.
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