Just finished 5 hours of baking 6 kinds of christmas cookies.. Does anyone out there NOT make Christmas Cookies because they are a hardcore NON Believers????
I don't make Christmas cookies because I'm lazy
Goddamnit, I made this same remark — but I think you beat me to it. Great minds, blah blah blah… or lazy minds. Ha!
Great minds wallow in the same gutter.
@resserts That's pretty crazy we said the same thing, word for word, probably seconds apart. It must mean something...
I love to bake!! Biscuits ( cookies for our American pals) rum balls, fudge brownies. I fill every tin and container I have. I may not believe in God but I do believe in home made baked goods are heavenly
I only bake after I make pot butter, on my birthday may 5th, and St. Patties day, and any other time of the year I have butter.
I don't bake Christmas cookies because it's a huge pain in the butt, and I don't need the aggravation. It has nothing to do with my lack of belief in delusions. I do, however, make my pumpkin cheesecake, because it is requested every year.
Pumpkin cheesecake sounds yummy...do you make chocolate cheesecake? That's my favorite!
Haven't added chocolate cheesecake to my repertoire, yet. Now that I've got more free time on my hands, I expect I'll be adding it soon. As long as it's good cheesecake, all cheesecake is good!!!
I don't bake Christmas cookies cause I don't need the carbs and its a pain in the ass.
Oh No... my reason is that I am a Hard Core Non Cook.
Please make cookies. Make all the cookies. Fuck whether or not there's a god. But let there be cookies ffs!
I love homemade cookies. My favorite holiday cookies I call, snowballs, are the powdered sugar butterballs.
You need my address, because I need cookies. Lol. J/k
Yummy.
I have been known to make ginger bread.
With power prices round here, I consider the time and cost of baking and well, while it is convenient I do.
Living in an atheist culture? My more christian friends make Christmas cake which is very welcome.
You might be bluing the line between agnostic, atheist and anti-deist.
You can question if Allah is the one true god, or deny that Mohammad is his prophet, without hating everything to do with angry monotheistic desert gods.
(substitute Jewah, and christ for allah and mohammed for a cross cultural perspective. )
I don't bake and I don't celebrate Christmas. However, I will gladly eat your cookies. I'm sure they're delicious.
Hey you - I am new & don't particularly agree with everyone's stance on any idea, much less a religious holiday. I like to celebrate many occasions without any definite reason, but will cater to most designs anyone wishes. My hope would be to make EVERYONE'S wishes come true for their special day. And to define our definition of "celebrating" occasions let us complete our wishes as the true party as meaning,
I am a hard core non-believer in my ability to bake cookies without burning the house down. But I could live on chocolate cookies, Christmas, Halloween, Easter or Alfred E Numan's Birthday.
I have a tree because I like the lights and I've been collecting ornaments since I was young. I listen to secular christmas music and I love giving gifts to the little ones. I grew up with certain traditions and I keep the ones I am comfortable with and/or manage to squeeze a little joy from. I also LOVE to bake most of my christmas gifts!
I don't bake cookies because I don't need the temptation of the extra calories, and I'm too easily distracted now to remember to go back to the kitchen and take them out of the oven. When the kids were at home I guess i hung out in the kitchen more often than I do now being single and working full time.