OH! A real holiday bake fest. Brings me back to my mother-in-laws holiday baking days. She used to put all the holiday cookies in the freezer in hopes it would keep folks from eating them right away. Never did work well. -- barbara
More than half this story is told in pictures, and that makes it all the richer. The tower of assorted tins, for example, speaks to my own experience...
oh, cookie fairies are the best, such sweet memories are made
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ReplyDeleteJane x
I had a fudge fairy. Epic fail the first try, success the next.
ReplyDeleteAnd the house will smell WONDERFUL as they work...
ReplyDeleteWow! They are doing a fantastic job! Merry Christmas to all. xx
ReplyDeleteOH! A real holiday bake fest. Brings me back to my mother-in-laws holiday baking days. She used to put all the holiday cookies in the freezer in hopes it would keep folks from eating them right away. Never did work well. -- barbara
ReplyDeleteRussian teacakes are my favorite! Haven't had them in years since my mom was alive. Enjoy! Always glad to have cookie fairies in your house indeed!
ReplyDeletebetty
Blogger like you are putting me in the mood to bake something.
ReplyDeletewonderful x
ReplyDeleteThe elves have been busy.
ReplyDeleteYour home looks so warm and cozy, just what I would expect it would be.
Merry Christmas, Joanne. I have so enjoyed getting to know you and your family these last few years.
Hari OM
ReplyDelete.... I believe I can smell them from here!!! YAM xx
I could use a couple of those cookie fairies - I love the cookies but find making them a chore.
ReplyDeleteI like that photo of the snow outdoors and the warm kitchen inside.
ReplyDeleteAnd cookies are always a treat.
I could use those cookie fairies over here for a day...my cookie cupboard is empty.
ReplyDeleteMy husband has begged me to bake no more, so I must enjoy our folks cookies instead.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to have your own set of cookie fairies!
ReplyDeleteMore than half this story is told in pictures, and that makes it all the richer. The tower of assorted tins, for example, speaks to my own experience...
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