Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Virtual Cookie Exchange, My Day

Today is my day for the Virtual Cookie Exchange starts today, hosted by the amazing Carol @Just Let Me Quilt.    This is one of my favorite hops, and bittersweet to know that this is the last one.  I appreciate all Carol, Joan, and Carla have done over the years to create these wonderful hops.

Challenge:  You don't have to bake anything for this, but if you have a favorite recipe or tradition, that's what we'd love to see.  Share a Christmas project with mean ole' Mr. Grinch or a past or present quilt you have made.  

I have been busy this week decorating, not quite done, but almost.  I got my Christmas quilts hung.







For the virtual cookie exchange this time, I made Cranberry Pistachio Shortbread.  The recipe can be found here.  




I don't know what happened to mine, they don't look like the picture, there's are flat and mine are round balls, but they taste yummy.  

Be sure and find out what the other bloggers below have made.  The lineup is below. 

I have to apologize if you are normally an anonymous commenter, I had to turn that option off.  I used to allow anonymous comments as I am getting up to 10 spam comments a day for sports betting.  I love hearing from you and am sorry I had to do this, but it was necessary.  


                                                                        December 2

Just Let Me Quilt

Beaquilter

Quilt Doodle Designs

Songbird Designs

Quilted Delights

 

December 3

Quilting Gail

Ms P Designs USA

Just Sew Quilter

Words & Stitches

Selina Quilts

 

December 4

A Quiltery

Karrin’s Crazy World

Inflorescence

Homespun Hannah's Blog

Quilt Schmilt

 

December 5

MooseStashQuilting

Bumbleberry Stitches

Sew Many Yarns

Days Filled With Joy


Thanks for stopping by!



11 comments:

  1. I enjoy seeing your Christmas quilts and decorations--lovely, all of them! That cranberry/pistachio shortbread looks good! I think the person with the recipe rolled out the dough and cut them out--the edges are too smooth. :) Anyway, thanks for the recipe--bet they are a hit!

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  2. It's certainly beginning to look like Christmas at your house! Wonderful quilts. Those shortbread cookies look wonderful. I too have problems with cookies not flattening out when they bake sometimes. I don't know why. Thankfully the taste is really what it's all about. Thanks for hopping with us all these years. I'll be checking in on your from time to time for sure.

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  3. I love seeing your pretty Christmas quilts around the house, Karrin! And the "Gnoel" mini is the cutest idea, too. Those cookies sound yummy, no matter what shape they come in!

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  4. Your quilts are great! And I love the one hanging on the back of your couch!

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  5. Beautiful decorations. The Gnoel little quilt is my favorite. Your shortbread does look like it tastes very good.

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  6. Thanks for sharing your beautiful Christmas quilts and the cookie recipe! Merry Christmas!

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  7. Sorry, I’m late to your party. My Internet’s been down so it’s no fun at my house. I love all your Christmas quilts and those cookies look yummy! Thanks for being a part of my blog life, Karrin! xo

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  8. Love those Christmas quilts! Sharing cookie recipe's is a fun idea.

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  9. Beautiful quilts and the cookies look great to me!

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  10. Gorgeous quilts and the cookies look yummy! Have a very Merry Christmas! xx

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  11. Your quilts and decorations are wonderful!

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