[lace-chat] Q, doing a cookie exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone Closer to Christmas I'd like to do a cookie exchange with family. It seems straightforward, bring x dozen cookies at 1 dozen per x other people bringing cookies. Question, as I've not done one before - to anyone who has done such an exchange, any tips, ideas, things to avoid? -- bye

Re: [lace-chat] Q, doing a cookie exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Martha Krieg
As someone with allergies in the family, an ingredients list helps a LOT in knowing whether my kids can eat the item. Nuts, milk products, whey in the margarine, etc., are our problems; others have problems with eggs or wish to avoid all meat. --

Re: [lace-chat] Q, doing a cookie exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Alice Howell
I used to belong to a group who did this every Christmas. The basic premise is that each person will go home with the same number of cookies that she brought, but she will have a variety. One key thingbring an empty container as well as the container with your cookies!!! Otherwize you won't

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2007-10-14 Thread Tamara P Duvall
Hillary Clinton is fast becoming as much of a fair game as lawyers and blondes; everyone seems intent on taking her down a peg. Most of the jokes I've heard/seen about her are either not very funny, or else simply replace her name for Bush's. But this one is different; it seems custom-made.