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Favorite Christmas Tradition – Fun with Cookies

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11/13/2017 By Leah Mejia Leave a Comment

Christmas Cookies

Creative Christmas Cookies

We all have a Christmas tradition. Well the Chism family favorite is the sweet smell of tons of Christmas cookies during the holiday season. Sugar, gingerbread, snickerdoodle, chocolate crinkle, seven-layer bar, mystery, cookies and that’s just a few favorites. In our family Thanksgiving is for pies and Christmas is for cookies.

Mom premakes the cookie dough that needs refrigerated then we sit around the table rolling cookie dough in sugar. As a timer goes off every fifteen minutes little heads pop into the kitchen hoping to taste test the freshly baked cookies sitting on the tiered cooling racks.

When we were little, all four of us kids would sit around the table with paint brushes in hand to “paint” shaped sugar cookies with colored icing. Over the years we have attempted gingerbread houses too, but I think sugar cookie painting will continue for generations. As our family grows so does the group of bakers at my mom’s house, the newest member being my favorite and only niece who loves to help out in the kitchen.

This family tradition is one that will last cause we always crave those crazy cookies.


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Kitchen Aid Mixer

Wilton Cooling Rack

Wax Paper

Christmas Cookie Cutters

Silicone Spatulas

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About Leah Mejia

Leah Mejia is the youngest of the four Chism children homeschooled from Kindergarden through high school. In May 2017 she graduated her biology studies from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelors of Science and married soon after. She currently teaches English (ESL) classes online to students from her Tennessee home while caring for her two young children.

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