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Where are the Best Holiday Cookies?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Dainty. Pretty. Sweet. I’m not talking about the members of the DAR.
I’m talking cookies — beautiful, delicate cookies decorated better than a Christmas tree or menorah to light the season. Cookbooks — my lastest fave is “Cookie Craft” by Valerie Peterson and Janice Fryer — are abundant about them. School carnivals can’t get enough of them. And kids (from one to 92) love them.
Where are the best decorated and decked-for-the-halls cookies in Atlanta?
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By Rodney
November 21, 2007 2:03 PM | Link to this
I’m not sure about cookies in Atlanta - maybe one of the new specialty shops like Chocolate Pink or Chocolate Bar (sense a theme emerging here?)?
I’ve ordered from Eleni’s repeatedly in the past and I’ve never been sorry:
Eleni’s Cookies NYC
By One
November 21, 2007 2:37 PM | Link to this
Christi’s Cookies are good!!
By mike
November 26, 2007 4:33 PM | Link to this
Try Little European Bakery in Sandy Springs. They make GREAT cookies and even decorate cookies for specialty catalog photo shoots throughout the year.
By mike
November 26, 2007 4:37 PM | Link to this
Try Little European Bakery in Sandy Springs. They make beautiful seasonal cookies that actually taste FANTASTIC. They also work with local photo studios to decorate cookies throughout the year to appear in specialty catalogs.