Anonymous wrote:Each family member picks their favorite and that is what I make. 5 in our family, so 5 different cookies. My favorite is peppermint bark. Don't know if that counts as a cookie, but I count it and make it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you all making full batches of all these cookies? If so, what do you do with them all?
Um. Eat them.
Really? If you are making 5+ batches of cookies at a 2-3+ dozen each, that is way more cookies than any one family should/can eat.
Anonymous wrote:What kind are you talking about?Anonymous wrote:Christmas cookies are so disappointing. They almost always look way better than they taste. The store-bought ones are especially awful. What is it about Christmas cookies that they’re nearly always dry and crumbly?
I like this! Then they are replenished by fresh cookiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christmas cookies are so disappointing. They almost always look way better than they taste. The store-bought ones are especially awful. What is it about Christmas cookies that they’re nearly always dry and crumbly?
Not mine. I usually end up baking every few days because they go so fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you all making full batches of all these cookies? If so, what do you do with them all?
Um. Eat them.
people make them way too early and they dry out. They’re best when freshest.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christmas cookies are so disappointing. They almost always look way better than they taste. The store-bought ones are especially awful. What is it about Christmas cookies that they’re nearly always dry and crumbly?
Not mine. I usually end up baking every few days because they go so fast.
yes, that counts!Anonymous wrote:Each family member picks their favorite and that is what I make. 5 in our family, so 5 different cookies. My favorite is peppermint bark. Don't know if that counts as a cookie, but I count it and make it!
Anonymous wrote:I have tons of cookie recipes saved and love trying new recipes but don’t have time to make everything I’d like to, and I have a huge sweet tooth so having tons of cookies in the house is not ideal.
I usually do a jam thumbprint cookie (request from one kid) and cutout cookies with frosting (both kids want those). My other cookies vary - sometimes a ginger cookie (soft or ginger snap), sometimes peanut butter blossoms (the kids like them, though I don’t like biting into a big Hershey’s kiss and would like to try a chocolate ganache filling instead), coconut macaroons dipped in chocolate, biscotti, shortbread, snickerdoodles, butter cookies, chocolate dipped pretzels or some form of chocolate cookie or dressed up brownie. And there are plenty more that I haven’t made but would like to try (iced oatmeal cookies or some kind of whoopie pie, lemon ricotta cookies).
Help me narrow it down. 😀 What are your must have cookies or types of cookies?
Anonymous wrote:Christmas cookies are so disappointing. They almost always look way better than they taste. The store-bought ones are especially awful. What is it about Christmas cookies that they’re nearly always dry and crumbly?
Anonymous wrote:Are you all making full batches of all these cookies? If so, what do you do with them all?
What kind are you talking about?Anonymous wrote:Christmas cookies are so disappointing. They almost always look way better than they taste. The store-bought ones are especially awful. What is it about Christmas cookies that they’re nearly always dry and crumbly?