Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Virtual Christmas Cookie Blog Hop - My Turn

 


It looks like I'm the caboose of the Christmas Cookie Exchange train this year!  It's been such fun to see all the wonderful projects and goodies you all have made.  I can't wait to try a bunch of the recipes you all have shared, and I've got some new ideas for projects thanks to all you talented quilters!

This is a LONG post, so grab a cup of coffee or take your Geritol before continuing.  You'll need it!

To start with, I made some cookies to share.  


The top cookies are favorites of my family, and I make them every year.  They are the good old Peanut Butter Blossoms.  So easy, yet SO YUMMY!  These are not gluten free, by the way.  I make some that are gluten free, but honestly, they're not as good as these.  This recipe is everyone's favorite!

The bottom cookies are Toffee Bars that my Aunt Lydia always made for Christmas, and they are still family favorites.  Here are the recipes I use for each one:

Peanut Butter Blossoms

1-1/3 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shortening (I use butter-flavored Crisco sticks)
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 egg
2 tablespoons of milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup white sugar
1 package Hershey's milk chocolate kisses

1.  In a medium bowl, stir together flour, baking soda, and salt.

2.  In a large mixing bowl, cream together the shortening, peanut butter, 1/2 cup white sugar, and brown sugar.  Add the egg, milk, and vanilla.  Mix well.  Add the dry ingredients, mixing thoroughly.  Chill the dough for 1 hour.

3.  Use a teaspoon to shape into balls.  Roll the balls in 1/2 cup white sugar.  Place on cookie sheets lined with parchment paper.  

4.  Bake at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes.  Remove from oven, and immediately press 1 Hershey's kiss on each cookie, pressing down until the cookie starts to crack around the edges.  

5.  Bake another 2-3 minutes.  Watch carefully so the kisses don't melt.

6.  Makes about 4 dozen cookies.


Aunt Lydia's Toffee Bars


1 cup butter (2 sticks), at room temperature

1 cup brown sugar, packed

1 egg yolk

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 cups all-purpose flour

3 or 4 full-sized Hershey's Milk Chocolate Candy Bars, broken into squares

1/2 to 3/4 cup finely chopped pecans


1.  Spray a 9 X 13 glass baking dish with baking spray.  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

2.  Cream the first 5 ingredients together until smooth and creamy.

3.  On low speed, mix in the flour until well blended.

4.  Pat out the cookie dough evenly into the prepared baking dish, so that it covers the bottom of the dish.

5.  Bake for 25-30 minutes, until it's light golden brown.

6.  Take the baking dish out of the oven, and immediately spread the Hershey's candy bar squares over the cookie base while it is still hot.  Wait a couple minutes for the chocolate to soften.  Then spread the softened chocolate evenly over the top with a knife.

7.  Sprinkle the chopped pecans over the top.

8.  When it has cooled, cut it into small squares to serve.  



My husband's side of the family has already had their annual Christmas Party.  It was our turn to host it.  As hosts, our job is to decorate the tables and set up the food.  Oh, and clean up afterwards. 🤯  There were 87 people attending, so the family rented a banquet hall.  There were 20 round tables set up, with 6 chairs per table.  We bought Christmas themed tablecloths to cover the tables.  Then, in an apparent state of delirium, I decided to make little gift bags as the centerpiece for all the tables.  Since most families sit together, I thought it would be nice if every family could take home a gift bag.  I made 24 bags in all, just in case I needed extras.  Here's what a random sample of them wound up looking like:  (I still had a fall tablecloth on my kitchen table - sorry)



I made 24 of them, all different!  No 2 bags were alike.  We stuffed them with candy, candy canes, and packets of hot chocolate.  Needless to say, they were a big hit!   In fact, some people were trying to steal each other's bags.  They need help.  Seriously.  😂

I used a tutorial from Just Jude Designs, which you can access HERE.  I made a couple tweaks to the pattern, since I was mass producing them.  It just made it easier for me to work quickly.  

I will give you a rough idea of the tutorial below.  Please access the Just Jude Designs page for a complete, thorough, and free tutorial.  It is a great tutorial, and the bags turned out so cute!   I had a ball making them!

Here's what I did:

I started out by dragging out a bunch of my Christmas fabric.


Then, my granddaughter and I sifted through the piles looking for sets of coordinating fabrics.  That took awhile - in fact, after about 30 minutes, my granddaughter gave up and left me on my own.  I still cry when I think about that.  🤣  

After several hours of pairing fabrics, and lots of chocolate, I was ready to start cutting.  I cut out all the bags before I started sewing.  I stacked them up and just worked through the pile.


I cut my outer pieces and my lining pieces 8" X 11".  I cut the channel pieces 2" X 8".  And I made each drawstring piece at least 2" X 26".  For me, I like them long.  I used an assortment of ribbons and cording for the drawstrings.

I prepared the channels, and the outer bag as well as the lining.



I did the boxed corners a little different than the tutorial.  I like to cut out squares in the corners, so I cut 1" squares out of each corner on the outer bags and the lining.  Hindsight, I could have cut out 2" squares.



Then I turned the outer bag, poked out the corners, and got them ready for the final assembly.





All it needs now is to sew the channel on, and thread it with a drawstring.




And there you have it!  It probably takes less time to make one of these bags, than it did to look at this post! 😅

Here are all of my bags before they were filled with goodies:






If you made it this far, thanks for reading all of this!  Y'all deserve an extra present or two from Santa! 🎄🎅


And that's a wrap! (No pun intended)  Thanks to Carol for hosting this blog hop, and also to Joan for being such a great hostess.  I'm so grateful I signed up!  I was late to the party, but so glad I came!

 I hope you all have a VERY Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!  I'm already thinking about January,  white rabbits, and what I'm going to make!  See you soon!


37 comments:

  1. Wow, I am sew impressed that you made 24 bags for your party!!! That is a lot, and it's a busy time of year! Guess we can all do what we put our mind to doing. LOL! The cookies look great too. I love peanut blossoms. Merry Christmas!

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    1. It's called temporary insanity! LOL I wish you a very Merry Christmas, too, Carol!

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  2. Those bags are delightful! Thanks for sharing the link and your changes. The recipes look really yummy too.

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  3. Holy smokes, you had a big party to host. What fun! And what fun bags of goodies, as table decorations! You rocked that party! Those cookies look incredible as well. Peanut butter is my downfall, but those toffee ones really call my name! LOL!! I'm so glad you joined in the hop with us. Your blog and post was the best "caboose" this hop could ever have! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas... and do they even make Geritol anymore? HAHAHAHA

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  4. I'm so glad someone else knew what Geritol was! Or is! LOL I remember the ads for it on TV when I was little. I have no idea if they make it anymore, but I think I should check it out because I sure could use some! Thanks so much for hosting, Carol, I have totally enjoyed participating! I'm looking forward to next month already. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas! See you in January! :)

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  5. Your post is my favorite of all the Christmas Cookie Exchange posts. Your bags are so cute! Handmade is truly the best gift. Funny but I had my picture made with a Geritol bottle for the local newspaper when I was younger.

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    1. Oops I want to try your recipes too! Smithcindyk@gmail.com

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    2. Oh, my goodness, Cindy, what sweet words! Thank you so much, you just made my day! I would LOVE to see your picture with the Geritol bottle!! I am getting such a kick out of knowing there are other people who remember Geritol!! If you try the recipes, I hope you like them. Merry Christmas, Cindy, and thanks so much for your kind words! I hope you come back and visit often!

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  6. Your recipes sound delicious. What a great idea for the gift bags. It sounds like a great get together but a lot of work! Thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Karrin! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!

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  7. Love the bags. And the cookies look so yummy.

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  8. Well, Joansy, as the "caboose" you ended this hop with a blast of amazing. Those bags rock, though making 24 of them kind of had my heart start pounding and I felt the need to breathe into a bag to stop the panic I was feeling. That's a lot of bags to sew! Your annual party sounds amazing and quite fun. Peanut Butter Blossoms are my favorite cookie! Thank you for sharing the bag idea and joining in this hop! Merry Christmas! xo

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    1. Aw, thanks, Carol, you are so sweet! And yes, I had a bit of that panic myself after I got started! :) It started when I was trying to pick out coordinating fabric! But after I got through that, it just sort of all fell together. Or maybe I've just blocked it from my mind! :) I hope you have a wonderful Christmas, and thanks again for your kind words!

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  9. Love these bags! You really whipped out a large amount of bags! I can see why they wanted to steal them.

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    1. Thanks, Danette! They really were easy and quick to sew! And, I used up some of my Christmas fabric. Not a lot, but some! Have a very Merry Christmas, Danette, and thanks for your sweet comment!

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  10. Your gift bags look great! And they're a fantastic idea!! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks so much, Gail! That's so nice of you to say! Thanks so much for visiting - I hope you come back again soon! Merry Christmas!

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    2. That other reply is from me - I forgot to sign in! :)

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  11. I cannot begin to imagine hosting a party for that many people! You are Wonder Woman! Your dessert recipes sound delicious and I will definitely be adding them to my collection! Your Christmas bags are sew cute! I bet your relatives want you to host every year!

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    1. Thanks for your sweet words, Charlene! And, OY, I couldn't host every year! It's on a 10 year rotation, and the next time it comes around to us I'll be 80! No way am I doing it again. LOL. This was my swan song as far as hosting the party. I told my husband if he wants to do it again, he can find himself a new young wife! :) I'll be home in my rocking chair. Thanks again, I hope you have a Merry Christmas!
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  12. I LOVE that you made so many beautiful bags as gifts. What a wonderful (if slightly daunting) project! Thanks for joining us at Handmade Monday to share the bag tutorial and recipe.

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    1. Thank you! And thanks for hosting Handmade Monday! Merry Christmas!

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  13. What a gathering!! The gifts bags are 'way' cute. I especially liked the Jingle Bells to added to them. I am sure that many people were trying to 'steal' a bag. Hey, you should have had a number or something on them and make it a drawing. Thanks for the cute tutorial; I love them and the cookie recipes, too.

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    1. Thanks for the sweet comment, LJ! I wish I would have thought of doing a drawing! That would have been a great way to distribute the bags. Oh, well! Too late now! Thanks so much for your kind words, have a Merry Christmas!

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  14. The bags are a great addition to your party and the cookies look great!

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  15. Thank you, Pat! Merry Christmas!

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  16. You are ambitious!! Those bags are great and everyone does love a goody bag, regardless of the age. I think it's so thoughtful of you to do that. Hopefully they won't expect it every year, but knowing us crafty folks...i'm sure you'll think of something else for the next time! I love those Toffee bars. I have 2 boys who are gluten free. Have you ever made them with gluten free flour? I'm just wondering if it's worth trying. I have mastered some gluten free recipes but some of them are just a flop. Thanks so much for sharing and Happy holidays to you and your family!!.

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    1. Thanks so much! I have not tried making the toffee bars with gluten free flour, why haven't I tried that before??? I am going to try it this weekend! I will post it on my blog if they turn out, so check back this weekend. Have you looked at the rest of my site? I post gluten free menus each week, you might find some ideas to make for your boys! I have been gluten free a long time. I know it's difficult to bake gluten free - sometimes it's so gummy or just doesn't taste right. But I've got a lot of good recipes! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting! I hope you come back soon! And Merry Christmas to you and your family! Remember to check back this weekend to see if the toffee bars turned out!

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  17. Love your gift bags, they look great! And the cookies look delicious! Thanks for sharing! xx

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    1. Thanks for your kind words! Merry Christmas! :)

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  18. You must be exhausted. Everything looked so lovingly prepared. Bernadette, https://newclassicrecipe.com

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    1. LOL I'm always tired! I just try to ignore it most of the time! Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you have a Merry Christmas!

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  19. Thank you for so many great recipes. The bags are really cute and holiday- perfect.

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    1. Thank you for such a nice comment, Danice! I appreciate it so much! I hope you have a Merry Christmas, and please come back and visit soon!

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  20. Amazing, well done, love those toffee bars and the cute bags
    Thank you for visiting and sharing your links with us at SSPS #291. See you again on Monday, January 8th, 2024.

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