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Holiday Cookie Exchange You've heard of the stock exchange? Well, if you really want a return on your investment, host a cookie exchange during the holidays. Cookie exchanges are a convenient way to collect a wide variety of flavors, styles and sizes of cookies. From bar and drop to pressed and rolled cookies, you can pick and choose your family's favorites. Here's how you do it. ![]() Decide on the number of guests you want to include. Lots of people will ensure your guests have a variety of cookies to choose from, but too many people means too much baking. Get an RSVP from each one, but plan on a few canceling at the last minute. Ensure a variety of cookies so there are plenty to choose from. When you're sure of the number of guests, then contact everyone to find out what kind of cookie they plan to bring, or you can assign cookie recipes. Start baking! Bring one dozen cookies for each guest at the cookie exchange. Don't bake cookies on the day of the exchange because fresh cookies stick together when stacked. Pack the cookies into packages of one dozen each. Let the party begin!
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