The holiday season is here and so is the tradition of cookie baking (and sharing).
That is why today a few of my friends and I have got together to throw a virtual Christmas cookie exchange link party.

We are sharing some of our favorite holiday cookies with you. And we would like to share what your holiday cookie favorites are too.
Feel free to link-up more than one of your favorites, as we all have more than just one!
Then be sure to be party friendly and visit the other cookie exchange participants to find some new recipes to add to your holiday baking repertoire.

Now it’s time to meet your hosts and see what cookie recipes we have to share:
First from, Sandra (me) at A Dash of Sanity is featuring my Amazing Soft Sugar Cookies.

Everyone needs a fabulous, soft sugar cookie recipe in their collection. These cookies are sure to become a year-round favorite. During the holidays, just add some festive frosting and a few holiday sprinkles and you’ve got a Christmas cookie everyone will love.

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Also from A Dash of Sanity, Grandma’s Ginger Cookies are a family favorite, and for good reason! They have all the flavor of a classic gingersnap, but with a soft, chewy texture that makes it hard to eat just one. And while they bake, your kitchen will be filled with a heavenly holiday aroma.

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My friend Danelle at Let’s Dish, Pomegranate White Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Everyone loves these unique holiday cookies. They’re a wonderful combination of sweet and tart. If you’re looking for something that will set your holiday cookie trays apart from the crowd, then this is the cookie for you!

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Also from Let’s Dish, these Hot Cocoa Cookies–much like a steaming mug of hot cocoa–are a perfect holiday treat. Though still tasty when cooled completely, they are best eaten warm, while the marshmallow is still gooey.

Once they’re cool, just pop them in the microwave for 10 seconds or so to return them to a fresh-from-the-oven state.

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Sarah from High Heels and Grills is also featuring two of her favorite cookie recipes.

If you don’t like all the rolling and cutting of traditional sugar cookies, then you’ll love these Sugar Cookie Bars. You can adapt them to any holiday or occasion just by changing up the frosting or adding holiday sprinkles.

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Also from High Heels and Grills, The Best Snickerdoodles Ever. These cookies are a classic addition to any holiday cookie tray. They’re easy to make but always a favorite! And just like the recipe says, this version is the best ever!

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Now, it’s time to share your holiday cookie recipes. We’ll be posting our favorites cookie recipes from the link-up on our social media accounts! Be sure to let everyone know you’re linking up with us today so they can join the fun!

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