(Food-Beverage-News.Com, December 02, 2015 ) Sandy, Utah -- December is the month that sugar cookie enthusiasts all over the country and possibly the world have been waiting for all year. December, while more famous for Christmas, is also the month when members of the Cookie Cutter Collectors Club (CCCC) celebrate their collections and the amazing cookies they make. According to their website, the first week of December is the week the CCCC deemed International Cookie Cutter Week. While most people do not celebrate this holiday, many people have seen and eaten the benefits of a Christmas sugar cookie cut by a festive holiday cookie cutter.
Sugar cookies are a staple in traditional Christmas holiday cookie exchanges. A cookie exchange or a cookie "swap" can be a fun and delicious addition to Christmas holiday festivities and traditions. Abielle, the maker of disposable Children Placemats, has a few tips to help plan festive cookie-based events.
Tips for a Cookie Exchange for Adults: --Invite 5-10 people. Each guest should bring a 2 dozen cookies for packaging and another dozen for sampling at the party. --Decide on the cookie recipes before the event to prevent duplicates. --Have everyone bring copies of their cookie recipes to share. --Provide packaging for guests to take cookies home. This can be a simple paper plate and plastic wrap or a festive holiday box or bag.
Tips for a Cookie Party for Children: --Make sugar cookies before children arrive. --Provide different colors of frosting and sprinkles to use to decorate the cookies. --Use Abielle Children Placemats for each child to decorate their cookies. This will help keep the table clean and the process of cleaning up excess frosting and sprinkles that fell onto the placemat extremely easy.
Everyone at Abielle, the makers of Baby Placemats, hopes this Christmas holiday season will be merry and bright and filled with cookies and fun!
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