Start The Year Off Right! {Giveaway}
Many people start the year off with resolutions, but since I tend to break them so easily, I like to do GOALS. On December 10, two years ago, I added this entry to my list of goals:
When I wrote that, I did it with good intentions, but who knows what would have happened if life hadn’t set in. Within a month, my beloved grandma, Nanny, passed away.
Few people in life are lucky enough to have what I did with her. Nanny wasn’t often the perfect ideal grandma type, but she loved me unconditionally, even when I didn’t deserve it. She would literally do anything to help me. And despite her shortcomings, she taught me a lot about strength and family and being able to smile, even when life didn’t turn out quite as planned, and for that I am forever grateful.
I knew for a very long time that Nanny’s time was coming to an end, but I guess it never really seemed real until the day before she was gone. Dad called and told me I really needed to think about going to see her.
I usually managed to avoid it, because I was terrified of seeing her so very sick, but since she was no longer able to call me daily, I knew it was time.
When I got there it was as bad as I had imagined. She was painfully thin and unable to speak, and even though I cried the whole drive down, I was determined not to let her know how scared I was because I knew she would worry…and I didn’t want her to worry.
The tough face plan didn’t go so well after I arrived. One of my last memories of Nanny is me turning into a bawling mess while she struggled to tell me that everything would be okay.
It was so very backward in every way…I should have been conforting her, but that was my Nanny, always trying to mend my broken heart.
NOTHING prepared me for the void I felt when she left this world. Suddenly baking became a refuge, my distraction. Now, almost two years later, here I am.
A lot of it is surreal. This time of year takes me back. Sometimes I cannot believe so much time has passed. I have learned SO much and made friends along the way that helped to fill the hole that was left when I lost Nanny.
It also takes me back to those very first days of surfing the net, looking for any and every bit of available information on decorating cookies.
The first website I stumbled upon happened to be Karen’s Cookies. I was absolutely, utterly, and completely amazed at what I found. There I sat in the Hyatt Place during our Christmas vacation, enchanted and ordering every cookie cutter and sprinkle I could afford with my handful of giftcards.
Fast forward to now. Since Karen’s Cookies was the very first cookie door I ever opened two years ago, isn’t it appropriate that for my first big giveaway of the year, Karen so generously offered to provide most of the supplies needed for a prize that I have been dying to give away for 2 months?! For my very first prize of the year, I have, with Karen’s help, managed to put together a wonderful gift! This month’s prize is…
This kit has all the supplies I use to decorate cookies on a daily basis…among them, my favorite icing tips and gadgets, my preferred food colors, icing bottles, DISCO DUST and much much more!
Now, I apologize for the tears. {Nanny didn’t like re-hashing the bad days} And I didn’t mean for this to turn into a sad tale, especially since this is a giveaway…But overall, this has a happy ending. A wonderful new story from the end of another, memories that will always make me smile, and the knowledge that Nanny is just as proud of me now as she was when I was a kid and would draw silly pictures of all of her pals. She carried on every single time like I’d given her a Rembrandt =)
All this said, I really hope this kit falls into the hands of someone who needs it as much as I did at the beginning of my journey, or someone who is as passionate about cookies as I am.
First of all, you can head on over to Karen’s Cookies FB page and “LIKE” her since she was kind enough to do this for me. That’s reason enough to like her in itself. And if that doesn’t convince you, one looksie at her cookie website will!
If you already do “LIKE” Karen, just tell her hello, and come back and let me know…she and her hubby Mike have some of the best service and fastest shipping, AND she has this great habit of always tucking a surprise in each package. You gotta love that!
For a second entry, I just want to keep it simple. Leave me a comment telling me your fondest memory of your “Nanny” {Everyone has a Nanny, whether you call her *or him* that or not}…
There are no rules about what you share, I’d just like to give everyone else a chance to share something special about their loved one.
Remember, each comment IS AN ENTRY, so post each one separately, AND leave a way for me to contact you.
I will choose a winner next Thursday using random.org, so keep your eyes open =)
*and as always, tweeting this giveaway is a free bonus entry*
Since this is a giveaway post, I had a few birthday cookies in the archives that seemed appropriate. Afterall, winning is almost like receiving the gift of all birthday gifts. {That is, if you are into cookies of course =)}
Also… Visted KarensCookies FB page… duh… I've watched her video's on her website but never thought to visit her FB page. I love her tips! She's awesome!
I liked Karen's before but I love that I get to like her on Facebook now. Thanks for the link. I also love Mike and Karen's cookie decorator forum. Cookiedecorator.com. If your looking to learn or share I encourage you to visit
I loved staying at my grandmother's for the whole summer. All the cousins would and we would have a blast.
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My grandma taught me to bake. I felt so grown when she let me scrape the bowl with the mixer running. I used her old stand mixer for years until it died. It was hard to replace but I know she would love the new red kitchen aid. She wouldn't like that you can't scape it while running though.
Liked Karen's fb page.
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My grandmother would always have a jar of chocolates. I loved sharing them with her.
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I just lost my GG this past July. She wasn't much of a baker, but being of Scottish decent, made the most amazing shortbread. I make it every year, kneading the flour, sugar, and salt into the butter by hand. She had an amazing spirit, I miss her so much!
I wasn't aware Karen had a FB fan page; thanks for letting us know so I could "Like" her!
Oh did your post make me well up with tears, remembering my own dear Grandma. She adored her grandkids & was really something special. She always had a little something for us every single time she saw us, even if it was just a little bag of chips that she thought we'd like. I had a special bond w/her since I was the only granddaughter. She was a widow (my grandpa died when my mom was 11, so I never knew him), and I would go spend weekends with her. Those weekends were magical for me. We would bake cookies & cakes, make soups, do special crafts & sewing projects, make ornaments at Christmas time. I clearly remember making those ornaments with her, sitting at her tiny kitchen table with the sun streaming in through the sheer curtains. Those ornaments hang on my tree every year, and I get a warm feeling in my heart each year when I pull them out of the box. My grandma was the first person that I was really close with to pass away, and it was devastating for me. Grandparents are such treasures; I learned so much from all of mine, and I miss having grandparents so much. The one thing that helps heal that sting is watching the bond my parents have with my 20 mo. old son; seeing that grandparent/grandchild magic all over again.
Thanks letting us relive some memories, Callye!
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My grandparents passed away in April of 2009, 3 weeks apart after 71 years of marriage. Most say my grandma died of a broken heart. My grandma was an amazing cook and baker. She made homemade bread every day, and taught me so many things in the kitchen. When I was a little girl, I can remember rolling fresh pasta, making homemade ice cream, baking spritz cookies. Nothing ever seems to turn out as good as hers, however, when I make it. I wish she was still here to teach me.
I love playing games with my mimi, also shopping, even though it usually takes HOURS haha but I love her tons!
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Just "liked" Karen's FB page!
Your story made me misty as it echoes so much of my own. My Gram passed away on Christmas day 12 yrs. ago. She was not your conventional grandma either…swore like a sailor, dyed her hair flame red until she lost it during chemo at 71 yrs. of age. She was the person who taught me my love of baking..she made molded chocolate candies for us kids every year for our birthdays to take to school and for every holiday. After she passed away, I was the lucky recipient of her candy molds. All of our favorite characters were there from E.T. to Care Bears and Smurfs. Her rocky road fudge was the best. I too, am where you were 2 yrs. ago and am quickly filling a bookmark folder of inspiration to make beautiful edibles. I'm so excited to get back to that creative side of me that seems to have gone on hiatus since having my first (and subsequently second) child almost 5 yrs. ago. Thanks for being such an inspiration.
Heather
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Oh and if I could Love Karen I would, but I'll have to settle for Like 😉
Heather
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What a beautiful tribute to your Granny. Thank you for sharing her with us.
And your cookies continue to amaze me. You truly are talented and are an inspiration!
I am lucky enough to live next door to my 87-year-old grandma. Sometimes she drives us nuts, but I am so blessed that my children are growing up getting to know her.
And I tweeted the giveaway!
And I am definitely bookmarking Karen's cookie page. THANK YOU for the link!
I tweeted about the giveaway!!
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My ama is still alive, but in a nursing home. She doesn't always recognize me, but I will say I miss her breakfasts with my grandpa, they would both cook up their specialty in the kitchen, then we would all eat up. Especially her tortillas mmmmmm
I "liked" Karen's Cookies on Facebook!
I have so many favorite memories with my grandma. Luckily she is still with us. Her house, no matter where she has lived, has always smelled like home to me, and I can smell it when I hug her. I'll never forget that scent.
One of my favorite memories is when I was a little girl and would visit her, in the mornings I would wake up and softly holler her name until she would come get me out of bed. Then we she would pick me up and we would stop at each window and pick out what birds and squirrels and plants we saw. Then she'd wash my face, make me a fruit plate, and sit me in front of the dining room window to watch the nature in her backyard.
I liked Karen on FB! I've been to her site many times before.
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i "liked" Karen's cookies on fb!
Grandma stories – I didn't get to be around my only living grandmother much. As a grandmother now, I trying to make sure to spend as much time as possible with my grandkids. One thing that I do charish from my grandmother is her cake recipes. I have 3 of them she gave me the last Thanksgiving we got together before she passed away – Carrot, Strawberry and Apple Cake. They are still my favorite and I think of her – each time I make them.
My favorite memory of my Nanny(thankfully she is still with us) is her taking us to church every Sunday morning. My family and I always rode with her. We'd sing songs, crack jokes, talk about our week etc. She still picks up my mom and brother(: She's a very special woman. I'm glad you had a great Nanny!
Ps. I could totally use this kit right about now. Loosing someone close is so difficult. I really want to get back to learning more about cookie decorating!
My fondest memory of my grandmother was taking her to a day spa for Mother's Day. She was 83 and had never had a manicure, pedicure, or massage. She was apprehensive to say the least. She came out after having the pedicure and massage grinning from ear to ear. She loved it and asked if we could do it every year. My only regret is she past away before we could go again.
We have similar stories and I love hearing yours. You are my favorite cookie artisan and you inspire me everyday.
Thank you!
Nicole
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My grandmother on my fathers side passed away before I was born. You are very blessed to have such great memories of her.
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hmmm, as soon as I figure out FB, I'll get that account created, lol. Until then, I have shopped with Karen, your right, their service is the best!!
Your story about your grama is almost exact to mine, I held my grama's hand as she passed away and I loved her more than words, she only had 2 grandkids, myself and my sister and she loved us so much….and we loved her more. as tears run down my cheeks, I miss her everyday.thanks for your story
I just added karen's cookies! I've been going to her website for a while, I've watched all her videos and love them! I'm planning on ordering from her soon!!
My Grandma's "signature" cookie was mincemeat – I absolutely loved them until I had to help her make them one Christmas. Once I found out what went into them, I wasn't so crazy about them anymore… 🙂 (Seriously, MEAT, in a COOKIE?!)
My grandma was a cake decorator. She was also a very good cook. After she passed away, we had a cookbook made with all her recipes. Most of the recipes are just the ingredients, and part the ingredients, with no directions. It's the best cookbook ever!!
My mom passed away when I was 11. You can't replace a mom, but she was the very best next thing. She was the most unselfish person I have ever known and never once complained about anything.
I only met my nonna one time, she lived in Sicily and we visited when I very young.
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Just liked Karen's on FB! =)
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I've had three wonderful Grandmas… one who is the best pie maker in the world, one who took us (sisters) to the pool in the summer, and one is super gorgeous and always had a crystal dish of orange candies on her coffee table for us.
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I only had one grandma and we called her "Lola". I always remembered her frying doughnuts everytime I came over to visit! I miss those days as well!
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I had many nannies as a child, however there is one that I remember with great affection, his name is Gregoria. Was small in stature, dark and unloving, yet always helped us, we care and was company for my grandmother. No nana was affectionate with us but the time was devoted to caring are valuable and appreciated, Gregoria I can say that we wanted (in his own way) grew up and still in our youth was with us, so good it reminds baby, I hope that she would remember us as they were many years we shared.
just liked her on FB!
I never knew she had FB, thanks for sharing!
Already comment on Karen's Cookies FB, I have bought many things with them and have sent me gifts:)
Just liked Karen on FB, but I liked them already :o).
Unfortunately, my grandmas died when I was a little kid, so there aren't many memories. My mom always tells me that she sees a lot of both her parents in me and that it makes her happy and pride, and I feel the same way :o)
Hi Sugarbelle. I wrote a message to your friend Karen's cookies as well as "liking " her page. Thanks for the referral of yet another awesome site that will ultimately bankrupt me. I am so lucky to still have my grandmother – my only grandparent left – she is 95 years young literally. I love everything she cooks, bakes, etc.and have so many awesome memories of her but most of my favorite ones revolve around the kitchen obvioulsy. I would watch her make homemade pasta in her special way – she would put a mound of flour in the middle of the table, and crack the eggs in the center and mix it that way. She crochets blankets, hats, gifts, etc. for everyone in the family and for cancer patients as well. She doesn't cook like she used to but whenever she pulls something out and asks for us to share – it is devoured in an instant. I am so grateful to have her in my life as she has contributed so much to my life and made me the person I am today.
I just found your amazing blog a few weeks ago and I've been checking to see what's new every day since…and wow, a chance to win a great gift! Thank you so much for the chance!
My dear grandmother, who passed away a little over 20 years ago, taught me everything I know about being a creative person. No greater lesson did she teach me that there is no such thing as failure — just experiments that work out or don't work out as planned. I feel that I have my made my grandmother proud in that I've passed that gem of wisdom onto my own daughter and step-daughter. I can't wait to become a grandmother myself!
I went to Karen's Cookies Facebook Page and Liked and Commented!!
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We called my grandmother "Mamaw" and I remember eating breakfast with her… Mamaw's biscuits and white milk gravy… Oh how I would love to sit down to a plate of that right now…
The fondest memory of my Nanny was her teaching me to cook in her kitchen….she is still trying 🙂
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My favorite memory of Grandma is her paying me to do her holiday baking. She's always been a horrible baker, so she would sit in the kitchen and chat with me while I would bake. The catch was that I couldn't tell any of the neighbors they were my cookies lol.
I did not have a grandma that was likeable or loveable, but what I do have is a mom who is the most amazing person I know. She is so supportive and despite my best intentions to be supportive to her when I call, it always is turned around and she ends up helping me through something. She is amazing! I love her so very much!
Linzy
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I like Karen's Cookies on FB!
I liked Karen's Cookies on FB
All my grandparents died when I was very young so I really don't have any great memories like you. You are very blessed
Back from Karen’s site – shared some tips with my Wilton classmates last night. Instructor thought tips were helpful too. My aunt was a wonderful baker, recipes all in her head – a bit of this, a spoon of that. I miss her dearly. Love your blog – keeps me motivated to keep on baking cookies despite the fact that I am the world’s worst artist and that I keep on having issues with the RI.
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I'm so excited to see this giveaway because I just placed my first order on Karen's cookies yesterday. I'm new to cookie decorating and have been obsessed since I started! Your blog gives me so much inspiration. Thank you!
I "like" Karen's Cookies on facebook and let them know it too 🙂
what a great giveaway!
Diane
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I love memories of my Nanny, she was so calm about things-I someday hope to calm down enough to enjoy life as she did. She was so sweet, and I named my daughter after her 🙂
Diane
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Great idea Callye! My Nanny was my entire world- my mom, dad, and grandmother. My parents are deaf and she was the one who made me feel normal and so loved. She too, would do ANYTHING for me- especialy the time when I had appendicitis. I was rushed to the hospital and waiting around to get prepped for surgery. I was soooo very thirsty and all I wanted at that moment was a drink of water. Just a little- despite the doctor's warnings not to have anything. That didn't stop Nanny, she got up and got me a drink of water, in which case, i promptly threw it up all over her!!!! She laughed and laughed. My Nanny was AWESOME!
I love Karen's Cookies website….I've watched every video. And went to her facebook page and like her!! 1st entry!
2nd entry!
My version of "Nanny"
I call her Granny!! She's 88 years old and still going strong. I've learned so much from her. From how to sew, cook, bake, love, forgive, compassion, Jesus, tradition, and strength.
I have the best memories with her especially around this time of year. We always baked and decorated Christmas cookies together. I miss that but I do do that with my kids now. I've been blessed with many relatives in my life that are awesome cooks! I could go on and on…
I'm entering this because I've been researching and stalking several blogs and websites on this because I so want to do it just not very confident and not a large pocket book. I live in a small rural town at the top of the Texas panhandle and would love to do this for extra money and just because I like too!!
You are very talented and very inspiring!! Thank you for all that you share!
My Grandma:
She was a saint – the love that radiated from that woman was infectious. Every time I think of her I see her frail old hands sitting at her kitchen table peeling potatoes. I don't' know why, but that's what I see.
Can't like Karen's cookies on facebook because my facebook is blocked, because I was hacked. BOOOOO 🙁 – But I will as soon as I get back on.
I love Karen's Cookies and I liked her on facebook, too!
I, too, have a great grandma who had a stroke just a few days after Christmas. She's improving, but I'm reminded of how little time I have left with her. My favorite memories usually involve the kitchen and her teaching me how to cook and bake. tarahines@gmail
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I liked Karen on FB– thanks for the giveaway!
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I "liked" Karen on FB… Thank you both for the awesome giveaway 🙂
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I have many wonderful memories of my " Nana" but the one I hold most dear is her singing my " Nighty, Night " song. This is a song she made up just for me and anytime I would stay the night with them or they were at our house she would put me to bed and sing me my song. She also did this for both of my boys!!! Years ago I recorded her singing the song so I would always have it. Your post made me cry!! I still have my nana but like you I know the time is coming to a close. I hope to spend more time with her this year in 2011…. she is also a lot of the reason I LOVE to cook and bake 🙂
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I'm a friend on Karen's Cookies fb page. Love it.
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I 'liked" Karen weeks ago but I did stop by to say hello!
Lindsey
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I have always been close to my grandma even though she lives 100 miles away. Nearly every weekend my mom would take my sister and to visit. When I began college, I could have gone to any college I wanted. I chose to live with my grammy and have never regretted it. She is 93, has 7 children of her own and over 30 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Since living with her, she forgets that I am her grandchild and calls me one of her kids! (This has infuriated many people in the family). My grandma is the smartest person I know. Eventhough she has become quite senile and confuses day and night sometimes, she has fabulous stories about history that you can't read in books. She tells it like it is and that is why I love her.
I just discovered your blog by stumbling across Karen's website. OMG!! I LOVE YOUR COOKIES!! They are soo beautiful. I immediately was jealous at how talented you are with frosting!! You opened my eyes to RI and decorating. I didn't even know frosting cookies could be art!
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what a fun giveaway Callye.
I just liked Karen's FB page.
and I hope I'll win too ;-))
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My dad's mom was the greatest! She also loved unconditionally, had a great sense of humor, which has been passed down to me and my girls! I loved spending time with her and Grandpa, and still miss her very much. She has been gone for nearly 30 years now, and I wish I could put my arms around her and show her what an awesome life I have had – just trying to be like her.
Sandie Major
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My fondest memory of my Nanny was when I was probably 6 or 7, maybe even younger, every time I came to visit she would let me put makeup on her and paint her nails. I loved it and so did she. I can't say I did a very good job but she was so sweet and such a good sport about it. It is a memory we talked and laughed about for a long time until she became an angel in 2007. I will always cherish my special moments with her. Thank you for giving me to opportunity to remember again. Smiles.
Lindsey
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Guess my first comment didn't post: I liked Karen's Cookies Facebook page, and when I found out her shop is in my town, I nearly fell out of my chair. Gotta go there and take one of my daughters!
Sandie Major
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I "liked" Karen on Facebook!
I liked Karen's Cookies on FB. I had no idea she had a FB page!!!
These look awesome! I liked Karen's Cookies on FB. 🙂
Growing up, the only grandmother I had still living was very old, and didn't move much, so I don't have many memories of her. Instead, I called my babysitter Grandma, and told everyone that she was my real grandma. I even got in a fight with one of her biological grandsons, insisting that she was too my grandma! She's always called me her "adopted" granddaughter, and treated me as one of the family. She was recently diagnosed with breast cancer that's spread to her lymph nodes, so I will also have to accept that she won't be with me soon.
My favorite memory of my NanNan is she used to let us use her paper towels to make barbie clothes. Not the most elegant dresses, but she taught us how to sew them. Of course, they didn't last long, but it has always been my fave memory of her. I love to sew because of her. She also taught us how to bake.
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I am the youngest of 6 children and don't remember doing much with my 'nanny' really. I only had one, as the other nanny had died when I was very young. I remember watching my nanny play solitaire for hours – and laughing because she would cheat at it. LOL
I'd love to win this giveaway! Learning to decorate cookies this way is on my LIST OF THINGS TO DO in 2011. I'd like to send cookies to my college kids each month so I get lots of practice.
I liked Karen on FB before I knew you would be having a giveaway! Awesome website – cannot WAIT to order!! Thanks for all the excellent tips!
I've adopted my husbands "Nanny" (aka Maw Maw) as my own. She's everything you could ever dream a grandma would be and more. Love love that woman!!
I liked Karen's Cookies on FB. YAY!
My favorite memory of my "Nanny" is her yummy breakfasts. She would always make me pancakes in any shape or character I could imagine. I remember begging for Minnie Mouse and sunshine one day. She always did it up right!
I like Karens cookies. I've been to her site and have uploaded photos there before as well.
i liked karens cookies on facebook!
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my nana passed away too young. she was just barely 60–when i think about all the decades i could have spent with her as an adult and now that i have children….its too hard to bear. i really miss her so, she always gave me THE BIGGEST bowl of butter pecan ice cream!!
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there should really be a "love" button on facebook! alas, i had to click "like" for karen's cookies. 🙂
My grandma passed away when I was 8, so unfortunately I do not really remember much of her. I do remember that she knew I LOVED powdered sugar doughnuts and she always took the time to make them for me and hide them in my room when she came to visit. She taught my mom all about cooking, sewing, and being a well rounded woman. Although I never really knew her, she must have been awesome because my mom turned out great and in turn passed all the family knowledge to me.
Thanks for the opportunity to think about her today. I haven't remembered her in a long time.
Jenn
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I "liked" Karen's! 🙂
Thanks again for the awesome opportunity!
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I "like" Karen's Cookies!
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my nannys both lived very far away and both passed away when i was very young. however, my husband's granny lives only a few hours away and has totally embraced me which is such a blessing. my favorite memory of her is a picture we snapped one late night, when she was wearing a backwards baseball cap and making her best "thug rapper" pose… priceless. they are a hilarious family and it has been so much fun having a granny!
I tweeted about it, as well. :)))
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Jenn
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My great-grandmother was an amazing woman, and lived a long life. She passed on when I was going into high school. I remember as a child going through all of her cupboards. She had tins of all kinds of things: buttons, safety pins, coins, etc. I would pull them all out and sort and count them with her. I loved all of her "treasures" and am working on my own collection.
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I have bought many a cookie cutter from Karen's – and now I "like" them on FB too. As far as my Nana goes, I can remember every Christmas Eve she would spend the night on our couch, supposedly looking out for Santa. We kids would always get up really early to sneak out, see what Santa left for us then go back to bed with our stockings full of goodies. She would pretend to be asleep when we snuck out to the living room, but we knew she was spying on us. My Nana was a Southern Lady from Mississippi. A true gem!
My favorite memory of my grandma is when it was just the two of us at home, her brushing my hair, always telling me how pretty I was when I didn't feel pretty myself and telling me I could be anything in this world. I wish I could have found a cure for cancer so she could have stayed with me longer.
Your story made me teary-eyed! Thank you for bringing back my own memories with my Nanny…
My Nanny was an excellent cook–she would just taste something and know immediately how to make it!–and it was through food that she showed her love. Since both our parents were working full-time, she would pick up my sister and me from school everyday and bring us to her house, where we would have the most wonderful after-school doughnuts, cakes and cookies.I still dream about them to this day… 🙂
I liked Karen's cookies.
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Oh, and I LOVE Karen's Cookies! How generous of her to supply this giveaway! 🙂
My Great-grandmother passed many years ago but when I was little she would babysit me from time to time. Her house was filled will treasures that most had to tip toe around, but she always let me explore everything. We spent a lot of time playing with her costume jewelry. 🙂
Love your Blog!
Amanda
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My Grandma made the best pudding around the holidays–each holiday without her pudding makes me think of her!
Well…my fondest memories of my Granny was seeing her in the kitchen making homemade biscuits. The ones that you do everything on the counter with buttermilk. Man…if I could have some of those now!! She went to Heaven 21 years ago. My fondest memories of my MawMaw was her chocolate cake…MMMM! She couldn't tell you the recipe because it was done with a pinch of this and that. She passed away just last year. I miss both of my grandmothers dearly!
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