Posts Tagged ‘cookies’

Fill the Cookie Jar

Posted by The Editorial Desk / Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

The period of time right after Halloween brings back memories of cookie making.  Every holiday season, my mom, sister and I would make cookie after cookie.  We would make some cookies that would be lacquered and used as ornaments to decorate the tree, little rum-balls that made me feel like an adult when I ate them, piles of large sour cream and raisin cookies, gingerbread men, and peanut butter kisses.  There were so many cookies, they lasted well into the New Year.

cookie ornaments










Image: Taste of Home)

I know it’s a little early- we haven’t even made it to Thanksgiving yet, but every year the holidays fly by and I wish I had taken more time to prepare and enjoy them.  Don’t forget cookies for Thanksgiving.  There are many interesting and easy-to-make Thanksgiving cookies such as pilgrim hat cookies and candy corn turkey cookies.

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(Image: Make Life Delicious)

Getting some cookie-making practice in around Thanksgiving seems like a good idea- my rolling pin has barely seen any action since last Christmas.  If you want to spruce up your skills or you just don’t think you have the talent to bake perfect cookies, try a cookie workshop.  Sur La Table has a workshop coming up on Black Friday- November 26th.  At the workshop, you will learn to make Zucchini and Chocolate Chip Cookies, Chestnut and White Chocolate Brandy Macaroons, Gingersnaps with Lemon Glaze, Rosemary Shortbread, and Mudslide Cookies.

Mudslide Cookies









(Image: The Groovy Baker)

The holidays just wouldn’t be the same without cookies.  If you get a little out of control and make or buy too many, give cookies as gifts or donate them to Operation Pinecone.  Operation Pinecone puts together care packages for our troops.  Take your store bought cookies, dried fruit, nuts, or candy,  to Moe’s Southwest Grill in Chantilly on December 4th from 9-11 am and help Operation Pinecone prepare holiday packages for our service members.


-Liz Stevenson



Quaint Space, Tremendous Tastes

Posted by The Editorial Desk / Monday, December 8th, 2008


By Warren Rojas

Photography by Hana Jung

Leesburg’s Lorraine “Lola” Hooper has won the hearts (and bellies) of neighbors with her award-winning baked goods.

And while her signature ginger-chocolate cookies certainly turn heads (piquant dough, gooey center), we dig the rotating cupcake selection.

One zest-filled number is slathered in lemony-sweet frosting (tartacular). Milk chocolate serves as base (crumbly, mocha-like bedding), middle (ravishing ganache adorns multiple creations) and accent (white-chocolate shavings imbue creaminess) extraordinaire. Meanwhile, seasonal gems (carrot cake, almond joy) split time with evergreen favorites (coconut).

Lola Cookies & Treats: 109 S. King St., Leesburg; 703-669-6970; www.lolacookies.com


(December 2008)



Sweets with Heart

Posted by The Editorial Desk / Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Gourmet Cookies Aim to Cure More than the Blues

By Warren Rojas

Photography by Hana Jung

Cookie queen Debra Rogers has a sweet deal for anyone interested in her baked-to-order treats: Buy some cookies, help trounce breast cancer.

Rogers plans to donate 10 percent of all Pink Double Dutch Cookies (dark chocolate sprinkled with pink M&Ms) sold in November to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Or try one of her other 30-plus signature creations, including Jack Daniel’s Praline Pecan (boozy, nutty powerhouse), Southern Sweet Potato (great pecan crunch) and Chocolate-Covered Espresso Bean (roasted beans smothered in silky milk chocolate).

Cookies typically sold in demi-dozens (seven cookies), bakers’ dozens (13 cookies) or in custom gift baskets. To order your own batch of  D’licious Gourmet Cookies, call 888-354-2468 or visit: www.dliciousgourmetcookies.com.


(November 2007)



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