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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Create a cohesive look by showing off the treats on coordinating white dishes, or create a cozy, vintage atmosphere by using mismatched …
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Host A Kids’ Cookie Swap Invite a few of your kids’ friends and ask them to bring 2 or 3 dozen of their favorite cookies, have cut out sugar cookies ready for each guest to decorate, and milk …
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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 …
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Facebook and email make it amazingly simple to invite guests over for a casual get-together. You can send email invites, create an event on Facebook or just message as a group and let everyone know the date, time, …
Then make sure you have some zero carb mixers: diet lemon and lime soda, seltzer water, diet ginger ale, diet tonic water. You'll need some lemons and limes, and perhaps even some dry …
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A cookie exchange is a fun party you can host (or do at work with your coworkers!) where everyone brings a set number of one type of cookie. Typically, you bring one dozen for each person attending the party. So, if you have 5 …
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The Kids Cookie Swap: A fun, creative activitiy to get the kids involved. Have the kids in class, or a scout troop, exchange cookies instead of store-bought gifts. Mother & …
I am going to show you how to host your very own cookie exchange party. Use Rubbermaid TakeAlongs for all of your guest to use at your party. The Holiday TakeAlongs come in limited …
How to host a holiday cookie swap Invite some friends and family You can do this via email, a phone call, written invite (so old fashioned, but really, who doesn’t love to …
1. Create Your Guest List. About four weeks before you’d like to host your party, make a guest list of people you’d like to invite. Plan to have everyone make enough cookies …
4 STEPS TO HOSTING A COOKIE PARTY: 1. Send an Online Invitation. E-mail your friends and invite them to attend a sweet party—a cookie-making soiree and swap! Ask …
• You can ask your guests to bring their own take away containers, or you can supply them yourself. • Set up a packing and favor station so guests can box up their favorite …
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