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In a message dated 11/27/2003 11:08:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:


> << Bake a different
> kind every day, with the children helping all along and then setting out the
>
> plate each afternoon to be eaten before the next day? >>
>
> My kids don't eat that many cookies.
> You'd be making a requirement to eat cookies ceremoniously! <g>
>

LOL! Just like a unschooler! Let's see - Eaten OR hung on tree,
crumbled and set out in garden for birds, doled out to expectant dogs, given to
carolers and next door neighbors and present-bringers and the mail carrier and
grocery baggers, taken along when visiting others or for sharing in the office or
to dance, karate, gymnastics or the game shop.
It could be a whole new challenge, deploying the daily cookies in
festive and celebratory ways. See who can get the biggest bang for the bake? Who
would have time left to fret over the suspense of waiting o unwrap presents? <g>
JJ


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In a message dated 11/27/03 9:40:53 AM, jrossedd@... writes:

<< aten OR hung on tree,
crumbled and set out in garden for birds, doled out to expectant dogs, given
to
carolers and next door neighbors and present-bringers and the mail carrier
and
grocery baggers, taken along when visiting others or for sharing in the
office or
to dance, karate, gymnastics or the game shop. >>

Okay.

"Cookies gone" we could do. <g>

Sandra