From the creators of the highly successful "FamilyFun" series comes a collection of 75 mouthwatering recipes for cookies that are as much fun to make and give as they are delicious to eat! Color photos.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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The "Once a Year Baker's Savior",
By Susan (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: FamilyFun's Cookies for Christmas: 50 recipes for You and Your Kids (Hardcover)
My son (now 8) and I have made cookies for his class' Christmas parties since 1st grade. Each year has been successful, but it has been a struggle to find the right recipes, decorations we loved and/or could duplicate, etc. We stumbled across this book and have found FAME.The recipes are quick, clear, error-proof, and delicious. The instructions break down the adult part and the child's part. He reads, he sifts & he measures. He pats & he rolls. He pinches & thumbprints, he cuts & he sprinkles.....The doughs handle very well. Decorating is a joy-we both have the opportunity to work that Martha Stewart gene. The Candy Glass is beautiful and wins raves (a slightly treacherous affair, but well worth it). One suggestion - ALWAYS SIFT THE FLOUR. One batch was troublesome because I didn't sift the flour. For our tummies, we adjusted the recipes by substituting 1/2 butter flavored shortening sticks I shared my book with other Moms this holiday and they loved it too....
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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YUMMY YUM YUM!,
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This review is from: FamilyFun's Cookies for Christmas: 50 recipes for You and Your Kids (Hardcover)
I subscribe to the Family Fun magazine which I truly love. When I saw they had a cook book I had to get it as fast as I could point and click. We use the recipes all of the time. It is our weekend project to bake something. I think cooking has so many values that it teaches children. Measuring, fractions, goal setting, completing a project and a great reward. A lot of the recipes I already have but how many different variations can there be? The pictures are great and the ideas I got from this book have made the money well spent.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Christmas add-on gift,
By A Customer
This review is from: FamilyFun's Cookies for Christmas: 50 recipes for You and Your Kids (Hardcover)
This book makes a wonderful addition to a Christmas basket full of cookies (or a teacher gift or as an add-on to kids cooking set). I have included it in numerous Christmas baskets. It is inexpensive, bright, simple, and wonderful for family cookie making. Also, kids can read and understand the recipies. Add it to a basket of cookies for a wonderful house warming gift, or a hostess gift for holiday parties.
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