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	<title>My favorite things about Christmas &#187; Christmas cookies</title>
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		<title>Christmas Butter Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 01:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the recipe my mother &#38; I used year after year, and it continues to be a Holiday favorite. Straight from the pages of Good Housekeeping to your table.

Ingredients:
1 cup(s) (2 sticks) butter (no substitutions), softened
1/2 cup(s) sugar
1 large egg
1 tablespoon(s) vanilla extract
3 cup(s) all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon(s) baking powder
Assorted colored granulated sugars for decorating
Ornamental [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" /><a href="http://thumb10.webshots.net/t/36/36/2/85/33/305228533yuFVRB_th.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="Butter Cookies" src="http://thumb10.webshots.net/t/36/36/2/85/33/305228533yuFVRB_th.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="74" /></a>This is the recipe my mother &amp; I used year after year, and it continues to be a Holiday favorite. Straight from the pages of <a href="http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder">Good Housekeeping </a>to your table.</p>
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<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<p>1 cup(s) (2 sticks) butter (no substitutions), softened<br />
1/2 cup(s) sugar<br />
1 large egg<br />
1 tablespoon(s) vanilla extract<br />
3 cup(s) all-purpose flour<br />
1/2 teaspoon(s) baking powder<br />
Assorted colored granulated sugars for decorating<br />
Ornamental Frosting, optional (see below)</p>
<p><strong>Directions:</strong></p>
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<li>Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In large bowl, with mixer at low speed, beat butter and sugar until blended. Increase speed to high, beat until light and creamy. At low speed, beat in egg and vanilla. Beat in flour and baking powder just until blended.</li>
<li>Divide dough into 4 equal pieces. Wrap each piece with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm enough to roll, about 1 hour.</li>
<li>On lightly floured surface, with floured rolling pin, roll 1 piece of dough 1/8 inch thick. With floured 2- to 3-inch assorted cookie cutters, cut dough into as many cookies as possible, wrap and refrigerate trimmings. Place cookies, 1 inch apart, on large ungreased cookie sheet, sprinkle cookies with colored sugar now if you like, or frost with Ornamental Frosting after baking.</li>
<li>Bake cookies 10 to 12 minutes, until lightly browned. Transfer cookies to wire rack to cool. If you like, brush colored sugar remaining on cookie sheets onto piece of waxed paper to use again. Repeat with remaining dough and trimmings.</li>
<li>When cookies are cool, decorate as desired. If frosting, you can also sprinkle colored sugars as desired on frosting before it dries. Allow frosting to dry completely, about 1 hour. Store cookies in tightly covered container up to 2 weeks.</li>
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<p>Makes ~96 cookies</p>
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		<title>Baking Christmas Cookies with Mom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 04:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>2Eklectik</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Favorite Christmas Memory]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favorite childhood memories was helping my mother make dozens and dozens of Christmas cookies. This was done over the course of many nights when one of the annual Christmas specials was on Back in the days before, TiVo, DVDs, and yes even VCRs, if you wanted to see Merry Christmas Charlie Brown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />One of my favorite childhood memories was helping my mother make dozens and dozens of <strong>Christmas cookies</strong>. This was done over the course of many nights when one of the annual <strong>Christmas</strong> specials was on Back in the days before, TiVo, DVDs, and yes even VCRs, if you wanted to see <strong>Merry Christmas Charlie Brown </strong>or <strong>How the Grinch Stole Christmas</strong>, you had to wait all year until it was shown &#8211; once, and you didn&#8217;t dare go to the bathroom until a commercial was on because there was no &#8216;pause&#8217;. I loved it when <strong>baking</strong> night fell on the same night as one of those cherished specials.</p>
<p>My mother, being Italian, always cooked (and in this case baked) to serve a crowd, usually a very hungry crowd. So it was not uncommon for her to increase the size of the recipe by 8X, yes that&#8217;s right 8X. If the recipe produced 2dozen cookies, we made 16 dozen. Add to that the fact that sehe usually baked 4 or 5 different types of cookies, and you&#8217;d think we were starting our own business. Even though we had the family over for both <strong>Christmas Eve</strong> and <strong>Christmas</strong> Day (nothing was better than Mom&#8217;s Lasagna), we were still left with enough <strong>cookies</strong> to enjoy well into March.</p>
<p>Every <strong>cookie</strong> was made as perfectly as possible, from the shape of the <strong>Almond Crescents</strong> to the branches on the <strong>Butter Cookie</strong> Christmas Trees. Once baked and cooled, all the <strong>cookies</strong> were stored in round, aluminum foil lined, tins and stacked in the den. We worked and worked while the much loved <strong>Christmas</strong> specials played in the background. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, it was a lot of work over several evenings, and Mom wasn&#8217;t always in the best of moods, but it was something to look forward to.</p>
<p>So every year, when those chilly New York December days rolled around again, my mother would buy pounds and pounds of butter, then break out the hand-cranked <strong>cookie</strong> cutter and we&#8217;d get start rolling, shaping, and decorating our way into another <strong>Christmas</strong> season. And now, since my own children are old enough to start helping, I get to do it all over &#8211; with them!</p>
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