Looking for Christmas Cookies.. recipes, etc

I'm in search of recipes for bakery-style Christmas cookies that can be stored in airtight containers at room temperature without going spoiled for a month.

Thank you very much..

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Finocchio568
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You might take a look at "Rose's Christmas Cookies." by Rose Levy Beranbaum. It has lots of good recipes and very explicit information on storage.

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Vox Humana

I have a Ginger Cookie recipe that's long-lived.

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Denise Jackson Walker

Do you have any recipes for xmas that are scrummy.

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Margaret O'Neil

can you send me the recipe for Effil towers,please?

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s.a.karim

Thank you for very nice cake you sent for my christmast party. I need an other cake for my brother's birthday. His birthday is 27th of January. Can you make a big cake for his birthday.

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Saphoora Abdulahi

Than you for very nice cake you made for my Christmast party. I have an other order for my brother's birthday. His birthday will be

27th of January. We will have about fifty guests. Can you make a big cake for this party? If you can make please call me in this week. Thank you very much Saphoora Abdulahi
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Saphoora Abdulahi

Thank you for your very nice cake for my Christmast party. I have an other order for my brother's birthday. His birthday is On Monday 27th of January. If you can make a cake for this party please call me soon. Thank you Saphoora Abdulahi

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Saphoora Abdulahi

I'm not sure if you were asking me, but in case you were, here's a partial list of the cookies and brownies I have in my files: Cinnamon Crackles Sugar(drop type, not decorated) Fudge Drops Frosties(Ritz crackers, peanut butter & white chocolate, oh my!) white chocolate-macadamia cookies white chocolate-macadamia brownies chocolate chunk brownies mint-topped brownies raspberry brownies Wedding cookies Bourbon Fudge Brownies Vanilla or Lemon Shortbread cappuccino brownies Birch Trees(butter cookies glazed with white chocolate and striped with dark chocolate) Gingersnaps Almond-Macaroon Brownies

That's nearly all of my recipes for brownies or cookies. The fudges are another category entirely. Which one would you like? ~~Denise

Reply to
Denise Jackson Walker

Hi,

Would you please share the recipe for cinnamon crackles? They sound terrific.

Thank you.

Hugs, Rhoda

Reply to
SheridR

Have you tried alt.cookies.yum.yum.yum newsgroup?

Minnie and Duckie have every recipe in the world! it seems.

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Shirley Ward

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