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Good Housekeeping: The Great Christmas Cookie Swap Cookbook : 60 Large-batch Recipes to Bake and Share | Good Housekeeping Institute
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Presents an all-new collection of sixty favorite Christmas cookie recipes from around the world, each designed to make large batches of cookies that are perfect for holiday cookie swaps, accompanied by helpful hints on baking techniques, shortcuts, decorating, and preparing one's own cookie swap celebration.
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Itchyfeetreader I‘m easy I read on demand so a month out works for me but recognise a lot of folks here are more forward planning! 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures I am pretty easy going on both of these questions. I don't mind planning farther out, I know that helps some people get books they want from the library (or often I have to order things from overseas I find interesting). But often I have something lying around, or can get what I want from my library in a couple of weeks. So either way there.
I think 2 so much depends on the time period! Some areas I have nothing, some a long TBR.
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TheBookgeekFrau I'm good with a month out and monthly reading schedule -- I feel like too much time and planning would have me putting it off thinking 'oh I've got plenty of time' 2y
jenniferw88 I'm drawn more towards A with a month out. 2y
sblbooks A. A set schedule, would give me more time to find a library book. B. Stay monthly. Thanks! 2y
dabbe Ditto what everybody said; I like plan A. 😍 2y
bookandbedandtea For question A I'd be happy either way. Whatever is easiest for you! For question B I like the monthly reading schedule. 2y
AllDebooks I prefer to plan my reading so a set schedule works better for that. I prefer a monthly read. Thank you for all your hard work organising x 2y
Deblovestoread I can make anything work. 😊 2y
Karisimo Stay monthly, but I would like to see the plan for the year. 2y
julieclair I would prefer seeing the plan for the rest of the year. And the monthly plan works well. Thanks for asking! And for hosting! 2y
rwmg Monthly books is fine by me, but more advance notice (maybe quarterly) would be good to help me with sourcing books for periods when I don't have anything on my immediate TBR lists. 2y
kspenmoll Stay monthly with a year ling plan 2y
thegreensofa My vote is stay monthly, and any amount of notice would be good for me. I love this reading challenge thank you so much for coming up with it, and for running it! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 2y
Cuilin @thegreensofa 🙏😊 2y
Mollyanna I‘m flexible. I like the monthly plan, but having time to select and find the books helps. I am really enjoying this group. I had gotten away from HF for a bit, and this has pushed me back into one of my favorite genres. Thank you @Cuilin for hosting and organizing. 🥰 2y
Cuilin @Mollyanna Thank you 🙏 (edited) 2y
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MirrorMask
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1. A small cottage with a good bit of land for a garden
2. Not currently, I'll get some when I move.
3. Not really
4. It changes based on the tasks.
5. Cleaning

#TellMeTuesday @Ke633

Ke633 I do love small cottages! 7y
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