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Christmas cookies in a jar12/27/2023 ![]() If you’d like to make your labels using the document I created click here. I adhered the labels to the bottle using double stick tape, just like Bakerella. I printed it out on scrapbook paper and cut them out using a 2 inch circle punch. I used regular Christmas M & M’s, but I was tempted to try the Mint Christmas M & M’s, I think that would be really yummy.įor the recipe instructions I created a document with both the front and back labels. One batch made about 2 1/2 dozen cookies. I used my wide mouth canning funnel to pour the ingredients in the jar, which really reduced the mess. I didn’t buy the special craft jars that Bakerella used, because they are more expensive and I don’t mind the embossing. To make this wonderful cookie mix click here to go to Bakerella for the recipe.Īnd here’s a few additional tips: I found it best to make the cookie mix in a Wide Mouth Quart jar. And I can vouch that Santa will love these cookies. Of course I had to make a batch to “test” the recipe. “Cookies for Santa” makes a great gift for friends or teachers as well. This gift makes it easy to throw together a batch of cookies in a hurry. But having time to bake on Christmas Eve can be a challenge. Most kids love to leave a plate of cookies for Santa. And my first thought was what a perfect gift for the Holidays. ![]() Several months ago the fabulously talented Bakerella had a post about cookies in a jar- Cowgirl Cookies. During the Holidays, I love gifts that either make my life easier or are a fun activity for my family. ![]()
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