What is the Christmas exchange of cookies?

The Cookie's Christmas Stock Exchange is a party that every home baker brings dozens of cookies that everyone baked to get a large range of holiday cookies to take home. One baker hosts a party and provides several simple snacks and drinks. Cookies usually do not go to the party and recipes for cookies are often exchanged along with cookies. For example, the exact number of cookies should be given to be baked and brought to the stock market. Bakers should also be instructed to bring a large can or plastic container with waxed paper that would insert between layers to carry cookies home. The host should also ask Bakers to take care of their biscuits two days ago, because cookies will be less fragile.

It is a good idea for the host to mention the term for RSVP and for the consumption that the recipe must also be sent to the host in advance. The host must coordinate the selection to make a good assortment of different types of cookies such as a drop, bar, youLied and Biscotti. Cookies should be Christmas cookies, but you do not want to have seven varieties of short bread or it will not be a very interesting Christmas exchange of cookie!

The host can create copies of all recipes and place them in small brochures for every guest. Alternatively, every guest can provide cheap components with copies of recipes. The main thing is that everyone knows the exact ingredients in every cookie for allergic concerns. Of course, it is also nice to have cookies recipes so that bakers can bake recipes in the future if they enjoy cookies of other bakers.

Host of a Christmas exchange party can ask every guest baker to talk about the cookie they brought. Many times recipes are recipes for family Christmas cookies with children's memories behind them. But all bakers are welcome and a recipe can also be a modern recipe.

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