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What's your favorite holiday season baked good?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 566846" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Since we have been going to S. Carolina to my daughter's house for Christmas the past few years, I always make things that are easy to take along. I bake a big lemon pound cake in a bundt pan every year with a lemon glaze and a bit of grated lemon peel on top. Not very Christmasy but my grandson loves it. And I always make cookies. I make big, soft oatmeal cookies with pecans in them. And I always made my special peanut butter sandwich cookies - two peanut butter cookies with a melted smooshed peanut butter cup in the middle - but I won't bring them this year. My grandson, Ethan, is severely allergic to peanuts. It was easy enough to keep them away from him when he was smaller but he's 3-1/2 now and gets in to everything. Last year I bought a cookie press and made a bunch of little cookies just for Ethan and he loved them! Lots of little Christmas trees, flowers and stars, painted with colorful thinned-down powder sugar icing. They're a lot of work but it's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 566846, member: 1883"] Since we have been going to S. Carolina to my daughter's house for Christmas the past few years, I always make things that are easy to take along. I bake a big lemon pound cake in a bundt pan every year with a lemon glaze and a bit of grated lemon peel on top. Not very Christmasy but my grandson loves it. And I always make cookies. I make big, soft oatmeal cookies with pecans in them. And I always made my special peanut butter sandwich cookies - two peanut butter cookies with a melted smooshed peanut butter cup in the middle - but I won't bring them this year. My grandson, Ethan, is severely allergic to peanuts. It was easy enough to keep them away from him when he was smaller but he's 3-1/2 now and gets in to everything. Last year I bought a cookie press and made a bunch of little cookies just for Ethan and he loved them! Lots of little Christmas trees, flowers and stars, painted with colorful thinned-down powder sugar icing. They're a lot of work but it's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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