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December 14, 2005

Christmas Cookie Party

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Want to throw a Christmas party but don't have the energy or resources to buy a case of alcohol and turn your apartment into a holiday club? Have a few of your friends over on a weekend afternoon to make and decorate Christmas cookies. Just put a pot of cider on the stove (with a bottle of rum on the side in case your guests are feeling festive) and get out the cookie cutters. If your kitchen is big enough to be the center of your home, throw some batter in the fridge in the morning and let your guests make the cookies, and if not, make a couple batches the day before and let your guests indulge their inner artists (and inner children) with bowls of icing tinted with food coloring.

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