Host A Cookie Exchange Luncheon, Making The Invitation and Some Yummy Cookie Recipes!

Reader Contribution by Jean Smith From The Garden Gate Farm
Published on December 26, 2012
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It’s cold, its blowing, there’s snow on the ground, ice on the windshields and us summer lovers need to keep looking for things to keep us occupied until we can dig in the dirt.  Now that all the holiday hustle and bustle is over, we are getting ready for our New Years Eve parties, lets think food… cookies particularly today! Forget the resolutions and enjoy life… like a wise one once wrote, “Life is short, eat desert first!” The gyms and the weight loss programs are gonna be there next week… so just have some good, homemade fun with friends you enjoy being around!

What could be more fun than gathering together with a group of our close friends and family when you include cookies and lunch?  Well of course the getting ready for it… making the invitations, decorating the tables, preparing the food and baking those pretty cookies. Not to mention buying just the right containers for your guests to package up all your love in!

Be sure to go to my blog spot at www.fordragonfliesandme.blogspot.com to see all the photos of cookies and invitations! Enjoy friends!

How many cookies do I tell my friends to make?

This is usually the hardest part to decide.  You don’t want to overwhelm your friends and family, yet you want a decent amount of cookies to keep.  Here are two simple ways to decide how many.

1. If you are having a small group of say 6-10 friends, then simply tell them to make a dozen per person. So if you invite 6 people,plus yourself tell everyone to make 7 dozen cookies. This will give everyone there a dozen of each variety.

2.  If you are having a larger group of a dozen or more then choose a comfortable number to bake; when you know how many guests are planning on attending you will take the number of dozens and divide by the number of guests. That will give you the number of how many cookies each person will get.  So, if you choose to have every one make 12 dozen cookies and you are planning on 20 guests you will take 12 dozen multiplied by 12 cookies= 144 cookies divided by 20 guests = 7.2 cookies of each variety for each guest.  With the odd number you can figure there will be a few extras… take those and make a plate for a friend that maybe wasn’t able to attend, or give to an elderly neighbor. 

*My personal recommendation is stick to 8-10 guests. This keeps it quaint and personal, especially in the cold months where we are going to be inside.  If you are going to plan this for the warmer months and do it outside, then go big!

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