Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Bad ones have probably been made in advance, frozen and defrosted. Don't do this. Fresh only. They won't last more than a few days before they start going stale.
I've also had lots of bad tasting decorated sugar cookies. There are lots of bad sugar cookie recipes on the internet. Royal Icing doesn't taste good and if you pair that with a cookie recipe that focuses on structure not taste, yuck. They don't have to be terrible but many are.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Bad ones have probably been made in advance, frozen and defrosted. Don't do this. Fresh only. They won't last more than a few days before they start going stale.
Anonymous wrote:What are buckeyes
Anonymous wrote:We do a cookie-candy blend.
Chocolate Chip
Cranberry Shortbread
Ginger Snaps
Rolled out Sugar Cookies (Sweaters for Ugly Sweater decorating contest)
Peppermint Bark
Bourbon Balls
Buckeyes
Lemon Bars
Pecan Tassies
Anonymous wrote:Are you all making full batches of all these cookies? If so, what do you do with them all?
Anonymous wrote:I looove snickerdoodles and those round pecan cookies with the powdered sugar.