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What is a cookie exchange party?A cookie exchange party is a fabulous way to celebrate the holidays, or ring in the New Year. Nothing brings us together like baked goods, and unlike a White Elephant party where the guests bring gifts, a cookie swap event asks each guest to show up with a dozen or more home-baked cookies.

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A cookie exchange is also a perfect opportunity to host a hot chocolate bar. Cheesy Sausage and Potato Skillet Casserole Dijon Rosemary Roasted Potatoes Apple …

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Then, set out enough platters, plates, and cake stands to hold each guest's batch of cookies, and other party foods, along with the cookie labels. Set up the kids' station, if …

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If you’re keeping the party small as suggested, each guest should bake 4 to 5 dozen cookies. That should be enough for tasting during the

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Experienced cookie swap hosts generally cap their guest list at around eight people, which results in a satisfying variety of treats to enjoy at …

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You could also choose a signature cocktail to serve—just make a big batch ahead of time so that you’re not mixing drinks the entire party. These Are the Tools You'll Need to

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If you have quite a lot of guests, say 10, you could ask them also to bring 5 dozen cookies and that way each guest will still take home a half dozen of each, without having to make 10 dozen (120!!!) cookies. Rule 2: Everyone tells you …

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Four to Six Weeks Before: Send out the invitations. Ask each person to bring 8 to 10 dozen of the same cookie, copies of their recipe and large containers in which to take

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For kids, we recommend inviting no more than 7 friends to keep it manageable, but use your own discretion. As a general guideline, everyone will need to bring ½ a dozen cookies for each person attending. This way there is plenty for …

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Send out invitations. Mail or email holiday-themed invites for the party, asking each guest to bake a different cookie recipe. Each guest should bake about a half dozen cookies for every …

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1. Choose your cookie swap date and put together your guest list. The first thing you need to do in order to host a cookie swap is to choose your date and then invite friends. …

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Complement the cookie exchange with beverages for guests such as coffee, tea, fresh juices, and milk. Activities: Start the event off with a brief meet and greet for those unfamiliar with one …

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Bake your own batch of cookies and, in order to keep them fresh for the day of the cookie exchange party, store them in airtight containers or freeze them. Try and get most or all of the …

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Preheat oven to 350F. In a large bowl use a mixer to beat the butter and sugar together. Add egg and continue to mix until all ingredients are thoroughly combined. In a small …

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What is a cookie exchange party?

A cookie exchange party is a fabulous way to celebrate the holidays, or ring in the New Year. Nothing brings us together like baked goods, and unlike a White Elephant party where the guests bring gifts, a cookie swap event asks each guest to show up with a dozen or more home-baked cookies.

How do you ask guests to bring cookies to a party?

Ask each of your guests to print out or email you their cookie recipe ahead of time, then make copies so people can take them home as a party favor. (You can also email the recipes to everyone the day after the event as a “thank you” for coming.)

Is it easy to host a cookie party?

These parties save you time in the kitchen (you only have to bake one type of cookie!) while offering a chance to gather with family and friends. Hosting a cookie exchange is easier than you might think, thanks to these timely tips ( these, too!) and handy timeline to keep party planning on the right track.

Is hosting a cookie exchange easier than you think?

Hosting a cookie exchange is easier than you might think, thanks to these timely tips ( these, too!) and handy timeline to keep party planning on the right track. Make it convenient.

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