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How Do You Organize A Christmas Cookie Exchange?

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How Do You Organize A Christmas Cookie Exchange?

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By organizing a Christmas cookie exchange, everyone who attends only has to bake one type of cookie. And yet, each cookie swapper will go home with dozens of different types of cookies. It’s a great way to have a wide variety of assorted baked goods for holiday parties and entertaining while doing only a fraction of the work. Decide how many people you want to invite. Generally, everyone will receive either a dozen or a half-dozen cookies from each person, so choose a number that is both manageable and yet will give you a good variety of cookies to take home. Decide on a location that can comfortably host all of your guests. If your home is large enough, it is likely the most festive place to host the exchange. Otherwise, you may be able to use a room at your church or local community center. Set a time and date, preferably a weekday evening at the beginning of the Christmas season, so that it doesn’t interfere with your guests’ busy holiday schedules. Send out invitations a few weeks

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