If you don't like your gift, you can swap it with those that have chosen something before you. So essentially number one has to stick with what they have unless number two or above wants what they have. The last number is best off because they have the most choice. They can swap with anyone.
I love this idea, but the limit on what we could spend, to make it fair to everyone, was R50. Now there is not a great deal that you can buy for that apart from some shower gel and half a sponge - and really what are you going to do with half a sponge?
As everyone knows, Santa Clause loves cookies, and as part of my Christmas baking, I've been looking up lots and lots of biscuit recipes. But alas, I just haven't had the time to make them. Coming to the end of the year and, along with that, the end of our project, the mere fact of trying to gather all the ingredients, let alone make said cookies just seemed impossible to fit in. If only all of the ingredients were in one place....
Then one morning it dawned on me, a premix would be the perfect gift! If someone doesn't have the time or the inclination to really bake, then this is perfect for them. Show me a person who doesn't think that fresh-out-of-the-oven cookies isn't a nice thing to have in the house over the holidays!
The instructions are really simple and all the dry ingredients are in one place. One needs only add melted butter, a beaten egg and a teaspoon of vanilla essence.
Voila, there they are for you to put out with a glass of milk for Santa.
Even more fun: Make them with the kids!
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