Wow! That's a whole lot of cookies! And they look delicious. The snow was so pretty, wasn't it? but cold, cold, cold. Looks like a wonderful weekend Bonny.
Wow, Bonny, that's a table of cookies! You must send your boys home with cookies, because there is no way you and John could eat all of those, right? What a productive weekend! The snow scenes are gorgeous, so I guess the cold front finally worked it's way to you. It has been very cold here, but is warming up for a day or two. 64 is the forecasted high today. The weather has been very labile here this fall. I hope you have a lovely day today, and make significant progress on your knits. Happy Monday!
A group of friends and family members have a cookie exchange, so the cookies on the table got divided up among eight of us. We each make a couple different kinds, then get together for cookie day. It got cut short this year because of the snow (several people had long return trips and had to leave before the roads got too bad), but we still had fun. I put our cookies in the freezer so there would be some in case either of the boys got home. Initially just snow showers were predicted, but we ended up with 6". Happy Monday to you!
Look at all your snow! AND all your cookies look amazing. Your home must have the most amazing aroma--Christmas aroma! Mitt two and Stranger Things? That's a nice way to spend a snowy evening.
Oh my, that's a lot of cookies!! I'm probably not going to bake any this year... missing the baking days with my sisters. The snow is so pretty! And that looks like the start of a 2nd mitt!
Oh you ARE a Baker! I pretend. Wow you made a good variety too! I hope you get to enjoy some of them. Im going to hit a second COOKIE Walk this coming Saturday at another church.......
I should have provided more details, but I was lazy and just posted photos! I only baked snickerdoodles and chocolate chip cookies myself (still 13 dozen!), then I got together with seven other friends and family members for a cookie exchange. We cut it short when the snow started in earnest, but we all went home with a nice variety of cookies.
Holy cow, look at those cookies. Years ago when we lived in Wyoming, I went to a cookie exchange every year. Fun. And that must be the cuff for Mitt#2 so they are more than half way done.
I wish I got that snow. Maybe you could send me some! lovely sweets, I haven't started baking yet and probably won't for a couple more days. I'll blame it on the kitten
Wow, those cookies look so good I can almost smell them! And, the first snow is always the most beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies! YUM! Looks like a perfect December weekend, Bonny. XO
ReplyDeletePS - I see what you're watching there! (Because me, too.) ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a whole lot of cookies! And they look delicious. The snow was so pretty, wasn't it? but cold, cold, cold. Looks like a wonderful weekend Bonny.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly lovely recap of a quintessential December weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow, Bonny, that's a table of cookies! You must send your boys home with cookies, because there is no way you and John could eat all of those, right? What a productive weekend! The snow scenes are gorgeous, so I guess the cold front finally worked it's way to you. It has been very cold here, but is warming up for a day or two. 64 is the forecasted high today. The weather has been very labile here this fall. I hope you have a lovely day today, and make significant progress on your knits. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteA group of friends and family members have a cookie exchange, so the cookies on the table got divided up among eight of us. We each make a couple different kinds, then get together for cookie day. It got cut short this year because of the snow (several people had long return trips and had to leave before the roads got too bad), but we still had fun. I put our cookies in the freezer so there would be some in case either of the boys got home. Initially just snow showers were predicted, but we ended up with 6". Happy Monday to you!
DeleteThat's a lot of cookies! What a great weekend and it ended on a great note!
ReplyDeleteLook at all your snow! AND all your cookies look amazing. Your home must have the most amazing aroma--Christmas aroma! Mitt two and Stranger Things? That's a nice way to spend a snowy evening.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that's a lot of cookies!! I'm probably not going to bake any this year... missing the baking days with my sisters. The snow is so pretty! And that looks like the start of a 2nd mitt!
ReplyDeleteYOUR weekend looks delicious and cozy!
ReplyDeleteOh you ARE a Baker! I pretend. Wow you made a good variety too! I hope you get to enjoy some of them. Im going to hit a second COOKIE Walk this coming Saturday at another church.......
ReplyDeleteI should have provided more details, but I was lazy and just posted photos! I only baked snickerdoodles and chocolate chip cookies myself (still 13 dozen!), then I got together with seven other friends and family members for a cookie exchange. We cut it short when the snow started in earnest, but we all went home with a nice variety of cookies.
DeleteWow! it took FIVE of us to get a spread of cookies like that! and woot - I think that's mitt #2 I spy!!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, look at those cookies. Years ago when we lived in Wyoming, I went to a cookie exchange every year. Fun. And that must be the cuff for Mitt#2 so they are more than half way done.
ReplyDeleteI wish I got that snow. Maybe you could send me some! lovely sweets, I haven't started baking yet and probably won't for a couple more days. I'll blame it on the kitten
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