
church. Let's be honest now. But not
only was I honest here on the blog, the whole reason I ate them was surrounded by honesty.I made the sugar cookie dough last Sunday, then cut, cooked and frosted the cookies on Tuesday. I even wrapped them up on plates and delivered 2 or the 4 plates on Wednesday.
Come Friday, I still haven't delivered the other two plates- it has been super cold and super busy, therefore no little elves have gone prancing around to deliver more sugar and pure joy.
As I was cooking the 10 lbs of mashed potatoes for our Ward Christmas Party tonight, the cookies were looking really good- but honestly, they were looking pretty sad. You know how the colored sugar sprinkles get all melty and gushy once they have sat in the frosting for over a day? Yeah, well, envision 3 days of melty and gushy- eh :( Sad looking cookies.

Therefore, being the brave woman that I am, I ate three of them right away. Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm. Guess who is making more cookies on Sunday. They have to be given out by Wednesday night because we leave early Thursday! Good luck, eh?
2 comments:
Nice to see a picture of you on here! And hey, someone had to eat those cookies, why not you? I have little bags of candy on my counter for those we VT/HT and they've been there a week now! I hope they can last a little longer!
I love sugar cookies - they never make it out of our house. Have a great time in TX! We are not going there for Christmas. We've decided to stay home for the first time in 5 years!! We might go after Christmas though - let me know how long you'll be there (through email of course) and we'll see how it goes! Are you flying or driving?
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