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Catherine Morgan at 3:16am Sat, 27 Dec 2008 under
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61 Days to Better Health; 228 views
It's time to stop eating holiday cookies and candy. Do you think you can do it? Probably not as long as they are still in your house.
If you have leftover holiday cookies or candy in your house, you need to get rid of them. It doesn't matter how you get rid of them, just GET RID OF THEM.
You can throw them in the trash or give them to a neighbor, anything to avoid being tempted to eat them yourself.What will you do with your leftover holiday cookies and candy? Also See:
My daughter is ready to start baking some holiday cookies...But I'm worried I'm gonna want to eat (too many of) them. I never seem to be able to just eat one or two. So I thought a good idea would be to bake "healthy" holiday cookies.
Do you need to bake holiday cookies? Are you interested in making healthier cookies? If so, try some of these Healthy Holiday Cookie Recipes...
Angel Delights

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Amy Gates at 11:59pm Thu, 27 Nov 2008 under
Food & Drink,
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Christmas cookies,
holiday cookies; 1471 views
As I sit here typing with a belly full of turkey, trimmings and pie, I have to admit that the idea of baking cookies is the farthest thing from my mind. Yet I know when I wake up tomorrow my desire to bake (and eat) will be renewed again and as the holiday music fills the air over the next few weeks, I'll be happy to have this list of tasty recipes to look back on. Because even though I can't imagine taking one more bite of food at the moment, these recipes look really darn good.
I'm still thinking about pumpkin pie, the ultimate sweet treat. I still haven't actually had any pumpkin pie... and I also haven't had the pumpkin bread that TW promised. (She's not doing a very good job of keeping me fed, someone ought to give her a stern talking to about that.)
The longer I have to wait for my pumpkin pie and my pumpkin bread, the more appealing the recipes sitting in my inbox.
Are these really the best pumpkin chocolate chips, EVER? I'm tempted to find out.
In addition to marking the date of his first smile, first words,and first steps, the parents of Sebastian also marked the occasion of his first Oreo cookie. He was 19 months old and they blogged about the experience.

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Alanna Kellogg at 9:40pm Tue, 6 Nov 2007 under
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BlogHer Holiday Guide,
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Drop In & Decorate,
holiday traditions; 1412 views
After five years of hosting cookie-decorating parties at home, Lydia from the Rhode Island food blog The Perfect Pantry is now organizing cookie-decorating parties all over the country, the world even.
And we're the bakers! and our family and friends are the decorators! But the home-baked and hand-decorated cookies aren't for our loved ones, they're for food pantries, women's shelters, senior centers, places right in our own communities where big cookie-smiles can spread cheer.