Cookie Gift Delivery Is Homemade Cookie Dough A Nice Christmas Gift?

Is homemade cookie dough a nice Christmas gift? - cookie gift delivery

Today is Christmas. I'm running out of money. So I thought, to make 3 different kinds of cookie dough and give them as gifts. I believe that I have decorated the containers in the instructions for cooking. I wonder if a cheese "idea. I would like opinions. Thank you!

Shannon

4 comments:

KeriAnni... said...

That's nice! I do not recommend the mass of the package itself, though (especially because they are not good). The dry ingredients are best, and then say what the media contained in the instructions. Similar to the packages that are sold like hot cakes at craft shows.

justme said...

I agree with Kerrianne. When I am shopping the other day, I saw the cookie dough mixture into Mason jars and large overlaid (for canning) with instructions to add the wet ingredients (egg, oil, water, etc.) The bottle had a pretty ribbon around its bound. (Imagine the art of sand in a bottle) If you think that people can use the combination to your liking, instead of immediately usable.

justme said...

I agree with Kerrianne. When I am shopping the other day, I saw the cookie dough mixture into Mason jars and large overlaid (for canning) with instructions to add the wet ingredients (egg, oil, water, etc.) The bottle had a pretty ribbon around its bound. (Imagine the art of sand in a bottle) If you think that people can use the combination to your liking, instead of immediately usable.

Just lil ol' me said...

I think it's a great idea! Your friends know that you had something more precious than money, time and creative energy to spend. If you sell a child in your area (, neighbors, etc.) have their hands in finger paint to dive and put on white paper. When dry, a wonderful gift paper purchased much more cheaply than business.

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