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Monday, November 21, 2016

Thank You so Very Much!!!


ThankyouMulti

Thank you to all who came to visit my little corner and leave messages during our LOL Days celebration.  You are very much appreciated!

Thank you to all who made the time to publish a special LOL post.  Found some new blogs and found some I had lost!

Thanks to the lovely Bonnie over at A Spanko Garden who originated this wonderful event and to the very special Hermione of Hermione's Heart who organized and managed it again this year.
 
One thing I noticed was that many of the comments here had something to say about the recipes I’ve shared.  So I’m asking two things:
1. If you have tried any of the recipes I’ve shared, please leave a comment letting others know if you liked or disliked it and if you made any changes/substitutions.
2. Are there any recipes you would to have?

Speaking of recipes, the Great Annual Cookie Exchange is coming! If you want to participate, click the 'cookie exchange' picture on the top right to be taken to Jz’s blog for all the details

Of course, if you have participated before, you know that it doesn’t have to be a cookie recipe. Winking smile

holiday cookie swap

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22 comments:

  1. Hi, Cat,
    I love your baked oatmeal recipe, that is the only one I've had time to try. I do plan on trying a few more when time allows. I would love a really good gingerbread cookie recipe. Mine always turns out too dry and crumbly.
    --Baker

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    1. Happy you and your family enjoy the baked oatmeal, Baker. I posted a Soft Ginger Cookie recipe last year that everyone who has tried it seems to love. When baked right, they turn out soft and moist...not crumbly at all. If you try them, please let me know how they turn out for you.

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  2. My fav is the ginger cookies. I also love the colcannon.... (sp?)

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    1. I knew you and the Scotsman loved the colcannon, Minelle but had forgotten that you had tried the ginger cookies. Those seem to be a favorite with a lot of people. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  3. hi Cat, ooh lets do the cocktail swap! Just saying.....
    love Jan, xx

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    1. LOL Jan...I'll be happy to share a recipe or two. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  4. Hi Cat, love this post. I must admit I haven't tried any of your recipes. Must get around to it, just convert them to gluten free. Now cocktail swap sounds wonderful.

    Hugs Lindy x

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    1. Many of the recipes should be gluten free, Lindy but if you have any questions, please let me know. Might have to share a cocktail or two after the cookie swap is over. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  5. Hi Cat, the ginger cookies sound awesome, definitely have to try those :) Love the cocktail swap idea too :)

    Hugs
    Roz

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    1. The ginger cookies are a favorite, Roz...hope you try them. Okay...looks like I'm gonna share some cocktail recipes after the cookie exchange. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  6. I love ginger biscuits so I must try the ginger cookies. Interesting they come out soft and moist.

    Love,
    Ronnie
    xx

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    1. If you like ginger biscuits, Ronnie, you will like the soft ginger cookies...they just aren't good for dipping. ;) Let me know if you try them.

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  7. Let the baking begin! I love making cookies. Will definitely be trying some new recipes this year.

    Hugs From Ella

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    1. Hope you're signing up for the cookie exchange over at Jz's, Ella...am always looking for new recipes. Hope you try the ginger cookies...they are yummy. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  8. A ginger snap perhaps. Sorry, couldn't resist.

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    1. LOL Good one, Sunny! ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  9. Ooooohhhhh, a cocktail swap, now that could be interesting! Not that I don't like cookies, but ... lol

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    1. I do believe we have a bunch of lushes out here in blogland, Lilli! ;) Will see what we can do about putting together a cocktail exchange after the cookie swap. :)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  10. I best not bake I set fire to the spaghetti when I cooked! Ahaaa!

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    1. Ooh Daisy...that is a talent! If you have a friend or family member that is a good cookie, print the recipe off and ask them to make it...if you like ginger cookies, you will love these. ;)

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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  11. Hi Cuz! :) Happy THanksgiving Weekend to you! I love your baked oatmeal, as you know. I have tried them a variety of ways. It is that time of year again to bring them in. I used to make them and freeze some when I stayed at Mom and Dad's house, taking some out each time that I would be there. They are very good, even when defrosted and heated!

    I also, love the idea of a cocktail swap! LOL! As you know, I love your mulled cider recipe. Laced with brandy for the adults, and straight up for the under 21 age group. It is always a hit! I will defiinitely be trying more as we go along, now that life is not so crazy! It is almost time to make those gingerbread fellas. The girls and I were talking about doing that when they come back for Christmas. We had fun with the decorating, as you might recall! LOL! Many hugs to you, Cuz!

    <3 Katie t

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving weekend, Cuz...I know you are having a wonderful time with your girls. Oh yes, I know you love my baked oatmeal...with cranraisins isn't it. I have 1/2 batch with walnuts and 1/2 batch with blueberries in the freezer. I can get one out before I go to bed to defrost and then put it in the toaster oven for about 10 minutes in the morning.

      Oh yes, spiced cider will definitely be part of our Christmas. That's the first thing my youngest heads for when he walks in. LOL Sometimes I will make up a batch with 1/2 gallon of cider and then pour it into a glass pitcher with an airtight lid (the citrus is better in glass than plastic). Then I can just pour a mug whenever I want and heat it up in the microwave.

      Not sure if I'm gonna have time to do a cocktail swap between now and Christmas but might see what I could do about organizing one after the first of the year.

      Hugs and blessings...Cat

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