Wednesday, December 3, 2025

It's My Day...Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange

I'm so excited that Carol brought back her holiday staple...
Her Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange.
You know how much we all love seeing what's happening in our friends kitchens.
There is always coming good to be found!

So grab a cuppa of your favorite and join me while I share some "cuppa's" myself!


This is Angie Padilla's "Holiday Mugs" design.

It spoke volumes to me. Let's face it, there is nothing better than a cuppa of your favorite holiday beverage. I did a little adjusting on the border and rather than piecing it, I chose to use assorted Christmas fabrics and made prairie points instead.

Full disclosure...there are no snowy photos here. November was a completely crazy month, so I knew I had to get my project done and the photos ready to go early, for this hop. As you can see fall was in full bloom. It really is my favorite time of the year. 


The festive cups do bring out those wonderful holiday "feels" still.


Now to go along with all our cuppa's, I have our newest, most favorite cookie recipe to share. I know some of you have peanut allergies, so these aren't for you unfortunately. But if you don't,  you won't find a better cookie around.


These are Snoop Dogg's "Rolls Royce Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chip" cookies.
Even if you aren't a Snoop Dogg fan, you're going to love his cookies.
Unfortunately for my diet, they are a family favorite and seldom not in the cookie jar around here.
LOL!!
Diet??? What can I say...I have fallen off the wagon and right now, I'm not even sorry about it.
Thanks Snoop, I am blaming this on you!

Make sure you stop in and visit my fellow bloggers today. Leave them some sugar with a sweet comment, too

December 5

MooseStashQuilting (you're here)

Scrapdash

Sew Many Yarns

Happy Cottage Quilter

Days Filled With Joy

That Fabric Feeling



I want to thank all of you who participated and our readers for our 2 fall favorite hops. 
Carol and I sure felt the love.


Wishing you a  blessed and wonderful holiday season!


 

15 comments:

  1. Your Holiday Mugs quilt looks great. Great collection of fabrics in each of the mugs.
    The prarie points are a smart idea, too.
    Okay, now I have to head over to look at the cookie recipe after you have promised so much from it!!!

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  2. Joan, I love the cuppa quilt!! All the different cups with different contents--awesome--and I like the prairie points--great addition (or substitution)!! Those cookies look great--I saved the recipe. Thanks for hosting in October. It has been fun to do these blog hops after the hiatus. Merry Christmas!

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  3. You are right, this event is a "holiday staple" and I love it. What an adorable quilt - love the scrappy cups, and the prairie points are genius! I love Snoop, we watch him on The Voice, and he is so warm and sincere. I'll give his cookies a try, yours look delicious!

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  4. That is seriously the cutest mug quilt I've ever seen! Each of those mugs would make adorable mug rugs. I've already gone and looked at the Snoop Dog recipe and printed it out. You're such an enabler! LOL Thanks for being the best blog hop partner ever! xo

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  5. Beautiful quilt, I love it. Those cookies look like something my family will absolutely love. Thanks for coming out of retirement this year for the blog hop last month!

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  6. I love your mug quilt so much!! It's superb!! Your cuppas are extraordinary in how they pop from the fabulous quilting. The frothing of the whipped cream is making me want hot cocoa now!! The cookies also sound incredible, though sadly I have a nut allergy and can't try them. But yum!

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  7. I love your Holiday mug quilt and those peanut butter chocolate chip cookies sound like the Royals Royce of chocolate chip cookies, ha,ha... They sound so yummy.

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  8. I love that quilt, Joan! It is just adorable! The peanut butter chocolate chip cookies sound great! DH would love those, as would my grands! Thanks for sharing that recipe.

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  9. Your holiday mugs are SEW much fun, and those cookies look yummy. Merry Christmas!

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  10. Yum, yum. Those cookies look delish and it's one I'll try for this year - thanks, Joan. The quilt it marvelous and looks nearly good enough to eat/drink. I approve of the prairie points - they look wonderful. I'm always glad to see and greet all those in the hops including you! Loved your hop this year also. LJ at bulltulip69 at gmail dot com

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  11. Your quilt is adorable. I love coffee & hot chocolate so this is right up my alley. Marking this recipe for Christmas Eve. Enjoyed this blog hop. Happy Holidays! Laura

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  12. Joan this is an absolutely captivating quilt. AJ Padilla has very sweet patterns. Thanks for letting us share this one with you . Cookies are temptations that are very hard to resist.!.

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  13. Your quilt is gorgeous and the cookies look scrumptious 😋 Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada 😊 ❤️ 🇨🇦

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  14. That quilt is yummy cute! I like how the cups look 3D and so colorful.

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  15. I love the quilt!! You've done a great job with the applique and quilting! And those cookies look so good, I need to try making them!! Thanks so much to you and Carol for hosting again this year! xx

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