Zoe turned eight in December! And to celebrate, we basically had an all you can eat sugar fest. It was great fun! Actually, the background story is this:
I applied on Hershey’s website to host a Cookie Exchange Party. I never really thought I’d be accepted, but I was! We found out at the end of November. That meant, that at some point in December, we needed to host a party. As I thought about it, I just couldn’t think about planning yet another party when we were already planning two birthday parties, not to mention celebrating Jesus’ birthday. When my box came from Hershey’s with all the goodies, I asked Zoe if she wanted to have a cookie party for her birthday. She was super excited and readily agreed. We decided to make it a mom and daughters party to include some adult types (which would please Hershey’s I’m sure).
So, my party box included: three bags of Hershey’s kisses, an apron, recipe cards, boxes for guests to take treats home, Hershey’s cocoa (which I think is the best, and no, they didn’t tell me to say it, I’ve just tried others and theirs is way better), and a pack of sugar cookies.
Zoe told me later that this was her best day ever. So, I think it was a success.
Pre party posing with our creations. I made it a point to make sure Zoe stayed with me and helped me with each of the recipes. We did three from the Hershey’s box and two non-chocolate ones (since I thought that much chocolate may be overkill…as much as I like chocolate).
The girls were able to cut out cookies and after they cooked and cooled, decorate them.
*Disclaimer: Hershey’s provided various foods/aprons/treats for the Cookie Exchange Party (but I provided the cooking).
Yum! That looks like my kind of party. Great idea! If y'all ever get the opportunity, go to Hershey, PA. Great place and Milton Hershey was a generous person. Great history lesson about chocolate.