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The Lazy Genius Podcast

#188 - How to Lazy Genius a Pandemic Cookie Exchange

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Kendra Adachi

Arts, Education

4.86.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

This year may not be the year to host the entire neighborhood or maybe even anyone for a traditional cookie exchange; however, it could be a fun way to get everyone in your house involved in the kitchen and flex your creative muscles in showing other people that you care about them… through cookies. So we’re going to briefly cover what a cookie exchange is then I’ll go through a few steps to help you plan one during a pandemic. Helpful Companion Links My favorite book about gathering people is Priya Parker’s The Art of Gathering Canva is a great resource for designing invitations, cards, or cookie tags if that sounds fun to you The Magic Question (and all of its Lazy Genius principle friends) live in my book The Lazy Genius Way A few cookie recipes hosted here on The Lazy Genius Collective: “I Want Them Now” Chocolate Chip Cookies, My Absolute Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe, Cumberbatch Cookies, Fudgy Oatmeal Cookies That are GF, Vegan and Mostly Refined SF, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies Download a transcript of this episode This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, you're listening to the Lazy Genius Podcast.

0:06.8

I'm Kendra Adachi and I'm here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and

0:11.0

lazy about the things that don't.

0:13.0

Today's episode 188.

0:15.3

How to Lazy Genius a pandemic cookie exchange?

0:18.5

Now, I know this year it may not be the year to host like the entire neighborhood or maybe

0:23.2

even anyone for a traditional cookie exchange.

0:26.8

However, it could be a really fun way to get everyone in your house involved in the kitchen

0:31.6

together.

0:32.6

You can flex your creative muscles in showing other people that you care about them all

0:37.0

through cookies.

0:38.4

So we, I know this is super niche, but we're going to like briefly cover how to do this,

0:42.2

like what a cookie exchange is.

0:43.6

And then I'm going to go through some steps to help you kind of plan one during a pandemic.

0:48.6

Now you might be wondering what prompted this oddly specific holiday adjacent episode.

0:55.1

So we're going to start there.

0:56.6

My husband caused he loves asking people, mostly me, random, but fun questions.

1:03.7

So when he like proposed a dessert hierarchy with me, he was trying to figure out like what

1:08.2

I like most, the category that I liked best, I played along, you know, and I was as shocked

1:14.2

as anyone that my top category is cookies, like hands down.

1:19.7

The more I thought about it, the more it made sense.

1:21.9

There are tons of varieties, but only a handful of relatively easy methods to get there.

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