I love those almond cresent shaped cookies (I think they're greek). I'm making those and white choc macadamia nut cookies. Oh, and maybe "forgotten cookies" - the kind that you leave in the oven overnight. Yum!
I'm not sure what everyone else calls them, but we call the egg cookies (because the use so many). They are the italian anisette or lemon flavored frosted cookies and I can eat an entire batch.
As far as what we are making, it's a really long list! Toll house, M&M, Oatmeal Raisin, Cranberry nut & White Chocolate, Key Lime, 7 layer bars, Russian Tea Cakes, Buried Cherry, Egg Cookies, Pistachios, Pinak and Greens, Sugar cookies...that may be it.
Re: Christmas cookies
I love those almond cresent shaped cookies (I think they're greek). I'm making those and white choc macadamia nut cookies. Oh, and maybe "forgotten cookies" - the kind that you leave in the oven overnight. Yum!
I'm hungry.
I LOVE homemade sugar cookies with homemade frosting.
We made a new kind this year - super easy. Ritz cracker, smear with peanut butter and dip the entire thing in chocolate. Let cool. YUMMY!
I also LOVE shortbread cookies (shaped in a Christmas tree with a red cinnamen ball on top). - it has to be shaped in a Christmas tree though...lol).
We made Lime Zingers, Orange Macadamia nut, Chocolate Cherry, and Peppermint candy cane cookies (including all the ones mentioned above).
I'm not sure what everyone else calls them, but we call the egg cookies (because the use so many). They are the italian anisette or lemon flavored frosted cookies and I can eat an entire batch.
As far as what we are making, it's a really long list! Toll house, M&M, Oatmeal Raisin, Cranberry nut & White Chocolate, Key Lime, 7 layer bars, Russian Tea Cakes, Buried Cherry, Egg Cookies, Pistachios, Pinak and Greens, Sugar cookies...that may be it.
anise cutout cookies
the peanut butter ones with the hershey kiss
and buckeyes- I call them buckeyes b/c I grew up in Ohio and that is what we call them, my DH likes to call them bon-bons