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Default Best Christmas cookie exchange

On 12/23/2020 5:33 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> My granddaughter works in the bakery at a Publix supermarket. They
> decided to have a Christmas cookie exchange. Many people have them at
> work, or a club and such, but this is the best I've ever seen.
>
> Everyone there bakes for a living. They all like to bake. At home they
> make some really good cookies, fudge, assorted baked stuff that is just
> fantastic.
>
> Hint: if ever invited to join a cookie exchange, choose the bakery, not
> the motor pool or landscaping department. We have enough goodies for
> weeks.


My Connecticut friends sent me a box of homemade cookies and some
brownies. Nice treat and unexpected.

I do wish they had told me a package was on the way though as it could
have been stolen from my doorstep.

I came in at noon Saturday then stayed home. Opened the door at 5:30am
Sunday morning and found the box at my door.

That's up to 17.5 hours sitting outside my door. Especially not so safe
in an apartment complex vs a private rural house.