Christmas Cookies!
I love them! There are so many different kinds. Each family has those favorites that are requested each year. Ever since I was a little girl, the Christmas baking has been one of my favorite things. There are a few that always make because my mom did, and a few that I added to the collection.
Festive Cookie Directions:
I used my regular sugar cookie recipe.
Divided dough into 2 bowls.
Colored one bowl festive green.
Rolled the doughs flat between waxed paper and froze them.
After they were frozen I peeled the top sheet of wax paper off and
laid them on top each other till they were bendable.
Rolled them like a jelly roll, then rolled them on a tray full of sprinkles.
Placed them back in the freezer until they are hard and easy to slice.
So pretty.
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3 comments:
Cute cookies... thanks for hosting and have a wonderful Christmas!
Thank you for featuring my pear ornament! What a nice surprise to start my day!
Those cookies look great! I think we might try them!
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