New yummy cookie recipes is always a plus going into the holiday season. I love mint chocolate anything, so I've been trying to perfect my mint/chocolate cookies for this year. Happy baking.
Gingerbread cookies, gosh I haven't made these holiday cookies in far too long and I could use a good recipe as the one I have tends to make hard, dry cookies. I prefer a softer, cake-like gingerbread cookie.
My Victorian Gingerbread cookie recipe is like nothing you've ever tasted before - totally unique and delicious but it's not a "cake-like" cookie - sorry.
Hi Angie: Congrats on your ebook! I'm so excited and happy for you. I tweeted it from Payhip for you, and will also share this post. Question: How did you find Payhip, and how do you like it? I'll share the link too at: Self Marketing Today.
Thanks Sandi & thanks for tweeting! So far I'm very happy with "Payhip" - I think payhip is part of paypal - so I trust them. It's my first ebook but there will be more.
Oh wow! Those cookies are so pretty! And what a wonderful price for your eBook! =0) I'm wondering what the other 9 recipes are. ~Kim Visiting today from Blogging Buddies 2justByou.blogspot.com
Thanks Kim- I don't want to give them all away because I'd love for people to buy the ebook but I'll give you a few more hints - a few biscotti recipes, a German anise cookie, a hazelnut cookie........but I have to say that the most beautiful is the Victorian Gingerbread and it is like no other gingerbread cookie that you've had in the past. Thanks for stopping by.
Yum, those cookies look amazing!
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Thanks - I will check it out next!
DeleteNew yummy cookie recipes is always a plus going into the holiday season. I love mint chocolate anything, so I've been trying to perfect my mint/chocolate cookies for this year. Happy baking.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! - Happy baking to you too!
DeleteGingerbread cookies, gosh I haven't made these holiday cookies in far too long and I could use a good recipe as the one I have tends to make hard, dry cookies. I prefer a softer, cake-like gingerbread cookie.
ReplyDeleteMy Victorian Gingerbread cookie recipe is like nothing you've ever tasted before - totally unique and delicious but it's not a "cake-like" cookie - sorry.
DeleteHi Angie: Congrats on your ebook! I'm so excited and happy for you. I tweeted it from Payhip for you, and will also share this post. Question: How did you find Payhip, and how do you like it? I'll share the link too at: Self Marketing Today.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandi & thanks for tweeting! So far I'm very happy with "Payhip" - I think payhip is part of paypal - so I trust them. It's my first ebook but there will be more.
DeleteThose cookies look yummy! + that's so cool that you have so many family recipes passed down through the generations.
ReplyDeleteThanks - a few are family recipes but most of the cookies in this ebook are my own recipes that I created.
DeleteOh wow! Those cookies are so pretty! And what a wonderful price for your eBook! =0) I'm wondering what the other 9 recipes are.
ReplyDelete~Kim
Visiting today from Blogging Buddies
2justByou.blogspot.com
Thanks Kim- I don't want to give them all away because I'd love for people to buy the ebook but I'll give you a few more hints - a few biscotti recipes, a German anise cookie, a hazelnut cookie........but I have to say that the most beautiful is the Victorian Gingerbread and it is like no other gingerbread cookie that you've had in the past.
DeleteThanks for stopping by.
congrats on you ebook! that's amazing!!! and those cookies look so good...!
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies look great. I will be back tomorrow to buy your book. Thanks for sharing with Adorned From Above.
Debi
Lovely cookies, Angie! Thanks for sharing at All my Bloggy Friends. I'm looking forward to seeing what you share this week! :)
ReplyDeleteOf course it was ok! We all need a bit of promotion now and then. Cheers
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