rainbow cookies
These are possibly the best EVER rainbow cookies we made. So good that I made them, photographed the dough, baked and ate them without remembering to take photos of the actual cookies. Sigh.

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These are possibly the best EVER rainbow cookies we made. So good that I made them, photographed the dough, baked and ate them without remembering to take photos of the actual cookies. Sigh.

Picture the scene: three boys home from school [and school run for Hero, as he’s still so little] the key turns in the lock, door opens and bundle forwards whilst yanking off shoes and coats, making a beeline for the pantry and refrigerator as if they haven’t eaten in weeks. I’d like to say there…
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The boys’ favourite Cinco de Mayo activity this year was without a doubt the sombrero cookies; which is great because it was also the simplest activity to provide for! All you need to keep your little ones quiet and engaged for at least 30 minutes is… Cookies (we bought ours) Marshmallows (we used white) Frosting…
Last year, the elf of the moment was Mack-Mack. He was an Elf on the Shelf elf, and Jensen adored him. The only trouble was, he adored him so much that I couldn’t bear to split them up when Christmas was over ~ and so the Mack Mack gave up his life at the North…