Holiday Party Activities

2009
04.25

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One of my favorite Holiday Party Activities is a cookie party. It cuts your Christmas baking time in half.

To start your holiday party, invite about 12 friends (although the amount of people will be up to you). Have each guest let you know what type of cookie they are baking (making sure no one picks the same cookie). I let each person know to bake 12 1/2 dozen of their cookie choice and to wrap the 12 dozen cookies in individual packages of 1 dozen each. With the additional 1/2 dozen, I have them get creative and bring them displayed, to be judged by everyone at the party. An example would be, one year a guest displayed their cookies inside an old fashioned looking sled that measured about 15″ long. We try to come up with ideas that we could use during our Christmas Holiday Party to display our cookies in an appetizing way. This contest has become very competitive over the years.

When inviting your guests, make sure to remind them to bring a basket, box, or large sack in order to carry home their cookies. When the party is coming to an end, each of your twelve guests will receive twelve dozen different cookies to take home. We just take turns picking out one of each cookie (making sure you or your guests do not pick up their own cookies) and each person will go home happy with 12 dozen different types of cookies to share with their family and friends during the holidays.

Be sure to leave a comment below on how this favorite Holiday Party Activity went for you.

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