December 4th, 2012
09:00 AM ET
While you're frying up some eggs and bacon, we're cooking up something else: a way to celebrate today's food holiday. Haul out the cookie tins - 'tis the season for baking! In honor of December 4, National Cookie Day, here are some tips for the ever-popular cookie exchange: - Form a group of participants. Make sure the people swapping cookies are committed to doing so. (It’s not as much fun otherwise!) - Establish a date for the swap as early as you can, before the holidays get hectic. - You could also assign each person a country and have them make a cookie that represents their designated foreign land. Think Lebkuchen from Germany, or Madeleines from France. - Set a few ground rules: How many cookies is each person bringing to eat at the exchange? How many cookies is each person bringing to actually exchange and send home with others? Usually a half dozen per person to exchange, and a full dozen to eat on the day works well. - If you’re hosting, try to find a cookie tin for each participant so they can take their loot home easily. - Consider baking an extra dozen to donate to a local bake sale or shelter. - Make sure to take allergies into account - nothing ruins the holidays like a trip to the ER. Cookies can be lactose-, nut- and gluten-free. - Don’t forget recipe cards so attendees can recreate their favorite cookie. |
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Mmmm, warm chocolate chip cookies with nuts are my fav. Crap, now I will have that stuck in my head all day!