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If you own a copy of Martha Stewart’s Cookies: The Very Best Treats to Bake and to Share (Martha Stewart Living Magazine), you no doubt recognize these tasty morsels. Yep, this recipe graces the cover of her book and now I’m pleased to say, it’s gracing this page of my blog.

Gingerbread Cut-Out Cookies

December 7th, 2009

When I was 18, I spent one holiday season in Germany, and the cookies I had there were nothing short of magnificent. I was always disappointed when I came home and had the same types of cookie here. But no more!

Swedish Peppar KaKar

December 4th, 2009

If you think you’d enjoy a softer, milder sort of gingerbread cookie, you’d be right!

Yep, it’s time to start thinking about Gingerbread houses and holiday baking! The holidays are only a few weeks away, so brace yourself!

If you’d like to make a gingerbread house this year but don’t have to time to do all the baking, then here comes a gingerbread house kit to the rescue!

Celebrity Cookie Recipes

August 24th, 2009

If you’ve ever wondered what the stars are baking in their own kitchens, here’s a look into 4 of their ovens.
1) Who wouldn’t love some cookies baked by our lovely first lady, Michelle Obama. Her Shortbread Cookies are positively perfect, and I’m sure they get served at the White House on a frequent basis.
2) I [...]

Pepparkakors

December 25th, 2008

I must admit, I had never heard of these cookies before (gulp), until I ran across the recipe while surfing the net.
If you’ve never heard of them either, they are a Swedish Christmas cookie, and apparently, very much a Christmas tradition. Similar to a ginger bread cookie. 
If you’d like to give these spice and molasses [...]

Traditional Ginger Bread Cookies

November 19th, 2008

There is just nothing in this world like the smell of baking gingerbread cookies. They are so traditional at this time of year, and they make wonderful gifts as well. But did you know:
Legend credits gingerbread to the ancient Chinese, who packed ginger-spiked honey cakes as rations for the soldiers of Genghis Khan. Crusaders encountered [...]

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