Good grief..
received an early (for me) morning wake up text,
8:38 am: "Are you free today?, we should do COOKIETIMEZ!"
In my head, over and over, "NO!!!" as per
(e:theecarey,50597)
8:54am, my actual response sent back: "Yes.. Let's make some cookies!"
And so.. I AM making cookies after all.
I got up and dug out cooking making ingredients and tools. I am seriously well organized and ready for
(e:pyrcedgrrl) to come over with remainder of supplies needed for cookie making. I don't know what she plans on making, but I am sticking to the basics- soft sugar cookie cut outs and iced gingerbread men cookies.
gathering everything together:
table prepped for making a mess with frosting and sprinkles:
Most importantly, we shall imbibe on coffee with chocolate-mint liqueur, or wine or whatever else I have in my cupboards and fridge. This idea made me think of a cook on The Food Network, Sandra Lee.
I never care for her style/presentation (AT ALL) but I found it hilarious that no matter what she was planning on cooking, she always had a cocktail to go with it (kudos for that). Holidays, birthdays, breakfast, lunch, dinner, Children's parties.. always a cocktail to be paired with the meal and event. Random internet quote in reference to her: "The only time that woman ever gets excited about what she's making is when it's 'cocktail time'" (hahahaha)
I actually wondered what kind of cocktail she would pair with baking holiday cookies. I got a little derailed in looking for specific information when I found her recipe for a Candy Cane cocktail which has a short ingredient list of vanilla rum, chocolate liqueur, peppermint schnapps, & candy cane garnish. I'm confident I would like that. mmmmm.
So now, a few holiday beverages:
Candy Cane Cocktail:
Gingerbread Martini:
"The Snowtini"
watch the
slurring drunk cook Sandra Lee make her Snowtini:
can also be seen at, The Daily Martini (hell yeah!)
This looks really cute. Oh,
(e:Mike)...
Santa's Sleigh Party Favor

better pic but smaller
anyway.. so now off to put the coffee on, find some fun music and put the kitties in the bedroom to keep fur infused cookie batter to a minimum. :)
Just wanted to ad that since growing up I have learned Stanger Danger is dangerous to kids. Yes most assults and kidnapping and that kind of nasty stuff happens to them by people they know. I won't repeat that stat but the % is you are a kid and you are kidnaped or sexualy abused it is by someone you know. Then sometimes a child who is in trouble won't get help because they won't approach someone who is a stranger. On a side note santa is safe mom and dad or one of them is right there. But if you use the logic on say a bus or at the mall, lots of parents would freak out who is that who is talking to my kid!!!!!!!