How to Host a Cookie Exchange
This post may contain affiliate links.For more information, please see our affiliate policy.Leave a ReviewLearn how to Host a Cookie Exchange; one of the sweetest Christmas party ideas ever.
Why stick to just one or two of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes when you can rally the crew to swap and savor a variety? ‘Tis the season for sweets! Finishing in a tie for first place as my favorite made-up holiday leading up to the official winter ones (Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa)? Baking day and cookie exchange day.The former is an annual gathering my family has celebrated for decades.It involves splitting the cost and the labor to whip up multiple batches of cookies and candies, then sharing the spoils.
I highly recommend you give it a shot, and have a guide to hosting a baking day here if you’re ready to start your own sweet tradition.The latter, a cookie exchange, is our topic du jour! It’s similar to baking day, since it involves multiple styles of cookies and candies, but is unique due to the fact that cookie exchanges involve baking or preparing the treats in advance.(Translation: Less floury mess and more time to socialize!) Read on for a step-by-step guide for how to host a cookie exchange with your friends and family.
And don’t click away until you reach the end; that’s where you’ll find some recipe inspiration for holiday goodies that will earn raves from everyone lucky enough to attend.P.S.A cookie exchange is too terrific of
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