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Of Cookies & Skinny Jeans & Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

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Are you a fan of Semi-Sweet on Facebook and Twitter?  If you’re not, you should be – you’ll have access to all manner of “bonus content,” including links to interesting health- and nutrition-related articles, delicious-looking recipes I find, news about goings-on around town, and many days, updates on what I’m eating (you might find something new to try!).  A couple of days ago, I posted some tips for making it through the holidays while still fitting into your skinny jeans, and also about baking cookies.  And a few people commented – surprised comments like “Hey, idiot! The two are incompatible!”

Well I argue they’re not.  I’d describe my diet this time of year as “Robbing Peter to Pay Paul” – that is, I sacrifice calories in certain areas so that I can indulge in others, while still avoiding holiday weight gain.  And I also exercise that oh, so elusive word – “moderation.”  So when L. and I baked the Candy Cane Kiss cookies I’m about to tell you about, I had one.  And no BLT’s (batter licks or tastes) while in process.  And the rest of my day was filled with wholesome, low-calorie, healthful foods (but for those few pretzels I had at a board meeting, natch).  You. Can. Do. This. Too.

OK, lecture over – on to the fun stuff!

It’s the official start of one of my favorite holiday pass-times . . . baking cookies.  L. and I kicked off bake-a-palooza 2010 with a great Candy Cane Kiss cookie baking session and they came out beautifully.  This is an easy recipe that’s great to do with kids – if you have those around the house, too.  If you want to make extras, this recipe doubles great, and you can freeze the cookies to eat/give away later.  Just make sure they’re fully cooled, and then use a 9×13 plastic container with a lid (ours are Rubbermaid), and if you’re anal like me, you might want to invest in some super-duper big Ziplocs to put around the containers.  No freezer burn’s going to penetrate your goodies, no-siree.  Wanna see a slideshow of our efforts?  Check it out now, but beware, there’s music.

I’ve laid in my ingredients to do a boat-load of my now-famous rugelach (every faux-Jew’s gotta have a rugelach recipe in her repertoire), some dog biscuits for doggies-not-ours, walnut snowballs (L’s favorite and mine too), sugar cookie cutouts, and probably something with pecans, because I somehow ended up with two bags of them.

I’ll keep you posted as I go along!

© 2010, Sarah. All rights reserved.

  • Semi-Sweet Sarah

    @Elizabeth, I hear you – as I always say, “it’s not fashionable if it doesn’t look good on you!” I use “skinny jean” to refer more to what @Kelly’s talking about – jeans that fit you when you’re feeling your best body-wise . . . so for me, some of those are flared, some are peg leg, but all zip up well with little (ahem) “overhang” when I’m at fighting weight!

  • http://www.pink-apron.com Kelly

    It’s interesting because I use the words skinny jeans to more generically mean the jeans I fit into when I am at my lowest weight. They aren’t true skinny jeans (I always find flares to be more my style and a better fit for my shape).

    Your approach is a smart one. You get to enjoy all the delicious treats of the season, BUT still be reasonable.
    .-= Kelly´s last blog ..Don’t Forget to Enter the Chavrie Giveaway =-.

  • Elizabeth

    Really, very few people should be wearing skinny jeans. For most of the population, they just don’t look that good. They suit people who have naturally birdlike legs and very slim — read androgynous — hips. I know a number of fit people who wear them and could make a different choice with no harm. Sure, they may be stylish in a trendy way, but so were teased, asymmetrical haircuts, oversized shirts with wide shoulders and wide belts over leggings in the ’80s. So eat an apple for breakfast, bake the cookies, eat a cookie or two, and go buy some jeans that will flatter you no matter what. Happy times in the kitchen!

  • http://www.bostonsportswoman.com Boston Sports Woman

    Skinny Jeans or bust this year! Love the concept of stealing (borrowing) calories! Here’s to a fun holiday season!
    .-= Boston Sports Woman´s last blog ..Featured Bloggers &amp Videos =-.

  • Dana

    Hmmm, I have to go to a cookie swap…I might bring these. Loved the slide show.

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