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Be a Good Cookie!

November 1, 2015 by Deborah

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The history of the cookie swap in this country is about sharing more than cookies. It’s about sharing recipes and stories and time as well. It’s about making your best and then giving it away, hoping that someone else will love it as much as you do. That’s why it was so much fun to participate in The Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap to raise money for Cookies for Kids’ Cancer this year.  This great organization encourages all bakers to “be a good cookie” and raise money to help end childhood cancers. The organization’s founders are fellow believers that a batch of cookies made with love really can change a kid’s life, so it was a joy to bake with them this year. For the big event, I tweaked one of our classic Little Flour cookie recipes by adding sweet dried bing cherries to our dark chocolate and toasted coconut cookie batter.  The recipe makes eight dozen cookies so it’s perfect for cookie swaps, teacher thank you gifts, and sharing with friends.  The toasted coconut infused dough is delicious and adaptable. You can use milk, dark or semi-sweet chocolate or a blend all three.  Little Flour supporters love them with dried bing cherries this time of year, and that’s the way we made them for the swap, but you can also use blueberries or no fruit at all (as my true chocoholic family still prefers). No matter what you choose to add to the dough, the real fun is in giving them away. Enjoy!

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Perfectly Imperfect Sugar Cookies

April 26, 2015 by Deborah

 

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When we were updating the kitchen at Little Flour a few years ago, the contractor told us we had three choices.  We could have it done right.  We could have it done fast.  Or we could have it done cheap.  Two of the three were possible, but not all three.  How true it is.  There is a similar truth when it comes to decorating sugar cookies with kids.  They can look good. They can taste good. Or they can be fun to decorate.  Two of the three are possible, but not all three.  UNLESS you have a little help. This week we are making sugar cookie decorating kits for some of our young friends.  We make the cookies ahead of time, and trust us they taste great!  Then we provide some adorable no fail decorations that are fun for kids.  Think your duck should be pink?  No problem. Want to eat the eyeballs before they make it to the cookie? Don’t worry, we sent extra.  Is most of your icing on your shirt?  Who cares?  With buttermilk and baking spice in the batter these cookies are great on their own as well. Happy baking!  And remember, when it comes to decorating cookies with kids (and most other things with kids too) their imperfections are what make them beautiful….

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