Gallery of Christmas Cookies

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Welcome to our Gallery of Christmas Cookies! Throughout the coming days, I’ll be grabbing your Christmas cookie (or dessert) recipes off your blogs and adding them to this gallery. So be sure to check back later to see what recipes have been added!

The recipes featured here embrace GNOWFGLINS. This means we’ve all done our best to use natural, organic, whole food ingredients, and as much as possible, grown locally and in season ingredients. Look below the gallery for instructions on having your recipe added to this gallery.

Thanks to all participants! I’m looking forward to a spectacular array of nutritious cookie choices!

How to Participate in this Gallery

  1. Today or some day this week, make a post on your blog, sharing a Christmas Cookie (or dessert) recipe featuring GNOWFGLINS foods – God’s, natural, organic, whole foods, and if possible grown locally and in season – as best you can. Feel free to create a new post linking to an older recipe!
  2. Feel free to use the Gallery of Christmas Cookies image in your post, which is here: http://gnowfglins.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gallery-christmas-cookies.jpg
  3. Include a link in your post to my Gallery of Christmas Cookies post: http://gnowfglins.com/2009/12/14/gallery-of-christmas-cookies/
  4. Leave a comment below, sharing the link/URL to your recipe post.
  5. I’ll grab your photo and add it to the gallery, along with a link to your recipe.

If you’re not a blogger, I still welcome your recipes! Leave them in the comments. I’ll put a placeholder picture in the gallery and link it to your recipe.

That’s it! Leave your links (or recipes) below in the comments.

About Wardeh

Wardeh ('Wardee') Harmon lives in Oregon with her husband, Jeff, and their three children, Haniya, Naomi & Mikah. They garden and raise a dairy cow, chickens and goats. Wardeh is passionate about traditional cooking. She writes books and teaches online classes in traditional cooking, sourdough, cultured dairy, cheesemaking and fermentation. Follow Wardeh on Google+.

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Comments

  1. Hi Wardeh,
    Here is my recipe for cookie cutter Christmas cookies – grain, gluten, dairy and sugar free. Still yummy though!

    http://www.heartofcooking.com/2009/12/holiday-cookie-cutter-recipe-wheat-gluten-grain-dairy-and-sugar-free/

    thanks so much!
    sarah
    .-= Sarah Schatz – menus for limited diets´s last blog post… Holiday Cookie Cutter Recipe (wheat, gluten, grain, dairy and sugar-free) =-.

  2. By the way, I am LOVING your recipes for coconut bark. I had to take out the cocoa powder but they are still wonderful! I love the peppermint one. It reminds me of the inside of a York peppermint patty without the chocolate. thanks so much for this recipe!
    Sarah
    .-= Sarah Schatz – menus for limited diets´s last blog post… Holiday Cookie Cutter Recipe (wheat, gluten, grain, dairy and sugar-free) =-.

  3. Shelley says:

    I’m so excited… I love cookies and finally got my recipe down for sprouted flour butter cookies- basic recipe and three easy variations on the main dough. Cookies made easy (and healthy!)

    http://makeahomemom.blogspot.com/2009/12/natural-sproted-flour-cookies-with.html
    .-= Shelley´s last blog post… Natural Sprouted-Flour Cookies with variations =-.

  4. Tiffany says:

    It all looks so good. There is not enough time or room to eat it all.
    Here is my link
    http://www.tiffanystable.wordpress.com

  5. Wardeh says:

    Thanks for your contributions, everyone!

    Sarah – I’m glad you’re enjoying the coconut bark recipes. :)

  6. Rebecca says:

    I couldn’t help myself trying out a cookie recipe yesterday. My husband’s first comment was “I like the originals better” (it’s about the powdered sugar icing) but then he proceeded to eat 4 or 5 more, so they can’t have been that bad! ;)

    http://withwithout.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/mamas-cookies-icelandic-sandwich-cookies/
    .-= Rebecca´s last blog post… Mama’s Cookies (Icelandic Sandwich Cookies) =-.

  7. Marly says:

    Hi Everyone,

    I know I’m late, but here is my contribution to Christmas Gallery of Cookies. I want to make all these cookie recipes. I ADORE COOKIES! Thanks to all you wonderful cook for sharing.
    .-= Marly´s last blog post… Christmas Butter Cookies =-.

  8. Mindy says:

    Oh my goodness, everything looks so delicious!
    .-= Mindy´s last blog post… "Not me!" Monday =-.

  9. Rebecca says:

    I just remembered I had an old cookie recipe that could also go in your gallery:
    http://withwithout.wordpress.com/2008/12/14/gluten-free-sugar-free-dairy-free-swedish-chocolate-balls/
    .-= Rebecca´s last blog post… Mom’s Sausage Balls =-.

  10. Wardeh says:

    Just added two more cookies to the lineup. Rebecca’s Swedish Chocolate Balls and Leah’s Chocolate Chunk Cookies. Thank you, both!

  11. Dani says:

    I think the link to Haniya’s Minty Fudge Balls is broken… it takes me to the main blog page instead of the recipe. BTW, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Haniya’s blog–she writes so well! I’m heading back over there to see if I can find it the hard way…

  12. Stephanie Prazenica via Facebook says:

    Thank you! I was wondering how in the world to keep the tradition while still focusing on nutrition!

  13. Thank you! So excited to try these – I’ll keep you posted!

  14. Very cool!

  15. Yum! :-) I”m doing a cookie series this Christmas and I’ve been baking up a storm….and we have to eat it all. Bummer. ;-)

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