Now, if anyone else has a cookie photo or recipe to share please add a link to your blog on the Mister Linky at the bottom of the December 1 post. You can post as many times as you want - once, every day, every hour, whatever - but post each recipe separately with the name of the cookie and your name in the Mister Linky. That way we can find them easier. Does that make sense? Please let me know if it doesn't. Now I'm off to list some Christmas ornaments on Etsy.
Have fun baking!
NOTE: I didn't know it, but one of the Etsy street teams I'm on is doing the same thing. If you want to see more cookies, go here.
7 comments:
I remember those cookies. I didn't think they tasted very good!
They look good and the angle of the photo is really neat.
I smiled at the way you worded the instructions ... :) Jenn
We had to make them in high school, but didn't care for them much.
TTFN ~Marydon
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I have made these candy cane cookies for over 40 years. If my grown children and grands didn't have these at my house on Christmas Eve, they would KNOW something was wrong.
In fact, I am making them next week for a movie night with a couple or three friends. Thought they might like them, too....
Oh my, I'm definitely borrowing this recipe! Anything with almond extract in it has got to be good!
I've had these--they're very good! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
OH MY GOSH! I remember these from that same cookbook! Thanks for the trip down memory lane...when I at mom's for our cookie bake, I am going to dig that book out, I know she still has it!
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