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5 comments on “Texas Hill Country : Christmas Cookie Weekend 2014

  1. mrpipponders says:

    Sounds like the most terrific fun: we’d have loved to have helped! Pip

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    1. marthapfeil says:

      this tradition was started by my grandmother and her sisters, we would receive tins of cookies every Christmas…my dad was in the military and they sent them wherever we were in the world.

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      1. mrpipponders says:

        That’s a wonderful tradition. Have a lovely Christmas!

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        1. marthapfeil says:

          Have a very Merry Christmas!!!!!

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  2. Anonymous says:

    So fun!!! Glad you got to spend time with your family!!!! xoxo Miss you tons!

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