This past holiday season I attended my first cookie exchange party. It was a very cute and very fun concept. We did it for our Holiday party at work. Each person bakes a dozen cookies for each person attending and everyone exchanges cookies. For example if 7 people are attending you would bake 7 dozen cookies. You may think that it might be a little expensive for only one party, but the beauty of it is that you don't loose anything. You come with 7 dozen cookies and go home with 7 dozen different cookies.
When choosing cookies to exchange it is best to be creative and bake something other than the basic chocolate chip. It is a chance to experiment and have fun. You'll also get to try different variations of cookies you enjoy. This kind of party could be done around the holidays, or anytime you and some friends want to get together and enjoy some homemade cookies.
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Post a Commentvery interesting hope you had fun at the cookie exchange.
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