Book Reviews

Christmas Cookie Cookbook Giveaway

Pam “Whoopie Pie” Jarrell has compiled wonderful cookie recipes that are mixed together with touching Christmas memories from bestselling authors and friends of the Whoopie Pie Book Club. I am a card carrying member of the group. Yours truly even has a cookie recipe that graces the pages of this fun and one of a kind book. The book centers around Christmas Cookie Exchanges which are a fun way to eat a lot of cookies while having a bit of fun. Pam provides loads of tips to help you create your own cookie exchange. It’s nice to have advice from someone who has held many exchanges that way you can relax a little. I have read over this book several times because the cookie recipes all sound so good that I don’t know which one to make first! This book will make an awesome addition to any cookie aficionado’s cookbook collection. Christmas is just around the corner so why not pick up a copy to give as a present or better yet take Pam’s advice and hold a cookie exchange. Just remember to invite people who can make a mean cookie:) Would you like a chance to win a copy? Leave a comment and tell me your favorite Christmas cookie to be entered. My favorite is a sugar cookie with extra sprinkles!

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Contest starts today December 9th and ends on December 14th. Winner will be announced on Saturday the 15th. 

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Pamela Jarrell will tell you that she lives in a wacky, wonderful, blessed world where God is her ruler! It is her goal to love, laugh and face each moment with all the passion that she can find within. She and her husband Tom are blessed with 5 children, 3 Son-In-Laws, 5 wonderful, awesome, fantastic Grandchildren (1 more on the way) and 2 dogs. A loving, dysfunctional family surrounds her.

While battling Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, Pam was inspired to create a Facebook group called the Whoopie Pie Book Club. For years, she had called a group of ladies in her family, by that same name. Pam and those ladies would travel semi-annually to Amish country for a retreat of reading Amish fiction, seeing the Amish sights and eating plenty of Whoopie Pies.

Today, Pam is best known as “Whoopie Pie Pam.” You can visit her at http://whoopiepieplace.com/