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campchic
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Erin
Nebraska
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  05:40:00 AM  Show Profile
How early do you start baking for christmas? Is it too early yet?

Erin


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Melody June
Athens TX
USA
682 Posts

Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  07:01:27 AM  Show Profile
Not if it's cookie dough. I am already filling my freezer with assorted dough rolled into a log and rolled in plastic wrap so when Dec. gets here I can start making cookies. I give out lots of cookies during the holiday month.

Smiles, Melody June

God's gift to you are your talents, your gift to Him is how you use them.
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mellaisbella
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melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
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Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  07:37:52 AM  Show Profile
good idea about the cookie dough!!

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quiltin mama
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Heather
Crescent City CA
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  1:05:48 PM  Show Profile
I'm certainly baking already but it's more of trial runs; Nothing I'm keeping for Christmas. I have a bunch of new recipes that I'd like to use this holiday but, IMO, a trial run is always good before you give baked goods away! Ya know, just to make sure it doesn't taste like a dog biscut! ;)

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Farmgirl Barb
Farmgirl in Training

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Barbara
Chesterfield sc
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  4:22:03 PM  Show Profile
Great idea, Melody June. Is there a cookie dough that freezes better than most, or do they all freeze okay?

Barb J.
www.victoriahillfarm.com
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laurzgot
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Laurie
Alvin Texas
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2009 :  7:05:07 PM  Show Profile
I also have made alot of different kinds of cookie dough wrapped them in a log shape to freeze. I bake up alot of cookies during the holidays starting in the fall I just make up the dough freese and thaw then shape and bake.
Laurie

suburban countrygirl at heart
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Cabinprincess
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Melody June
Athens TX
USA
682 Posts

Posted - Sep 22 2009 :  05:15:14 AM  Show Profile
I've not found a cookie dough that does not freeze well yet. Just don't forget to write what kind it is on the wrap or on freezer tape. If it is one I want for when company drops in like Toll House Chocolate Chips, I also put the oven temp and how many minutes to bake. They will know your the hostess with the mostess when you offer up fresh bakes in minutes. LOL

Smiles, Melody June

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