Here are some adorable mini cookies I found today - you get 3 dozen (decorated!) mini cookies for $13.00 and you can customize the colors! I bake cookies (too much) so I think that getting something like this for that price is a great deal!
Here is a nice 3" round cookie that can be done in any color and your choice of monogram. Homemade royal icing with vanilla (yummmm!) and the the cookies are a nice southern soft sugar cookie recipe - made with real butter (oh yeah!). You get 1 dozen cookies (combination of color). You can request them wrapped individually or in a cello bag and tied with coordinating ribbon for $23.99
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