The Great Christmas Cookie Walk

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We wish you health and happiness as the holidays approach. There are no plans to hold a Cookie Walk this year.
10/19/2020

We wish you health and happiness as the holidays approach. There are no plans to hold a Cookie Walk this year.

Not much flour? Or are you working with a flour substitute? Try these.
03/26/2020

Not much flour? Or are you working with a flour substitute? Try these.

Got flour?
It’s been scarce, so I hit the pantry and created these tasty treats.

1 1/2 cups almond flour
1/2 cup flour
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup oil
1 egg
1/2 tsp vanilla
Mix dry ingredients, whisk egg and extract into oil. Mix until dough comes together.

Make golf ball sized scoops, press fingers to flatten.

Bake 12-15 minutes at 375. Cool completely before moving. Makes 14 cookies.
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It seems like all the flour in stores has disappeared! We’ve thought about it and decided it must mean that everyone’s f...
03/23/2020

It seems like all the flour in stores has disappeared! We’ve thought about it and decided it must mean that everyone’s freezer is starting to look like this one.

So.... we see you all checking in because....well, social distancing. The Cookie Walk is basically the antithesis of wha...
03/15/2020

So.... we see you all checking in because....well, social distancing. The Cookie Walk is basically the antithesis of what we’re all undergoing right now. So here’s the deal- instead of dreaming, start doing!

Rule 1: wash your hands!

1 egg
1 cup of peanut butter (smooth or chunky)
1 cup of sugar ( white, brown or 1/2 cup of each)

Stir together until ingredients are well mixed. Using a spoon, drop on a greased or parchment lined tray. Press to flatten with a glass dipped in sugar, a fork dipped in sugar or two fingers dipped in sugar.

Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 8-12 minutes. You’ll have to check them and decide for yourself. Let cool. Remove carefully- these cookies can be a bit crumbly.

The recipe doesn’t make a lot, so you won’t have them around for days. But maybe they’ll make you feel a bit better.

Rule 2: Enjoy. Try to relax friends.

Now that the holiday season is ending and we draw the curtains on the 6th Great Christmas Cookie Walk, we wanted to take...
01/04/2020

Now that the holiday season is ending and we draw the curtains on the 6th Great Christmas Cookie Walk, we wanted to take time to thank all of you.

We appreciate your support and enthusiasm for this project. We couldn’t have done it without the help, support, promotion and all the interest in actually buying our empty boxes.

We wish you a “Great” 2020 and hope your box gets filled with lots of fabulous things and experiences.

And yes, we know we look silly...but look at all those cookies everyone made!!!

Photo credit: Jennifer Miller

Merry Christmas!
12/26/2019

Merry Christmas!

Who made those oatmeal pecan topped cookies? So yummy!
12/24/2019

Who made those oatmeal pecan topped cookies? So yummy!

Trying to get through 40 tables! Not going to make it before Christmas.
12/24/2019

Trying to get through 40 tables! Not going to make it before Christmas.

This is what happens when one person is trying to make crooked lines while their partner is OCD.
12/23/2019

This is what happens when one person is trying to make crooked lines while their partner is OCD.

Gluten-free!
12/23/2019

Gluten-free!

Candy for everyone!
12/22/2019

Candy for everyone!

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425 N. DuPont Highway
Dover, DE
19901

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Our Story

The Great Christmas Cookie Walk was an idea conceived and planned over one very long lunch one Summer day in 2010. Once we had our plan, all we had to do was make it happen. We came together again in November of that year to get started. That first year of baking and decorating filled 31 tables with over 100 varieties of handmade cookies. We sold out in under two hours! We considered the first sale a success and we took what we learned from that event and simply tried to make each year that followed a bit better. Each year we filled more tables so that in our fifth year we had 50 tables and hundreds of happy cookie fans.

Our original plan was to hold the walk for five years and by 2015, we knew we needed to stick with that plan. It was 5 years of fun. We loved the project, the fellowship and the community which supported us each year, but the break was needed. The two lead elves had agreed that we would only move forward when we were both ready. We’re ready. Mark your calendar now. The Great Christmas Cookie Walk will return December 14th, 2019.

When our doors open again this year, you’ll be able to purchase your empty box, we’ll hand you your glove and you can take your time filling that box. Before you leave, you’ll stop at the wrapping station where your box will be closed and tied so that the cookies don’t jump out on your way home! Don’t worry, if your box won’t close, we’ll have plenty of empty boxes available for purchase so that those cookies (and a few more that you may have missed) can still go home with you.

Thank you for your support and we’re looking forward to seeing you in December!