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It was great to meet everyone today. So many lovely people and cute puppies.

I came home with one very tired crazy Carter, all the dogs chasing balls was just SOOOO exciting for him!

Will post the people cookie recipe on Monday.

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Tilba & I had a great time too. I was very proud of her, she was happy to say hello to all the dogs & only got a little over excited when the balls came out. It will be a few days b4 I can post the photos I took.

Oh, & I think the little sheltie's name was Rufus.

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Tilba & I had a great time too. I was very proud of her, she was happy to say hello to all the dogs & only got a little over excited when the balls came out. It will be a few days b4 I can post the photos I took.

Oh, & I think the little sheltie's name was Rufus.

Yes, you've got the name right. Feral Rufus :eek:

Thanks for all the wonderful pictures!

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I'm editing.... photos up soon (ish).

Which picture of Taite are you talking about?

Love the pictures Nik!

Thanks for capturing some really great ones of Taite! :laugh:

The picture of Taite I was thinking of, is his famous one of his front legs all spread- out -like ......as though he is surfing ^^ I remember you taking a picture of Taite and saying ' Ive already got that one!' :laugh:

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I'm editing.... photos up soon (ish).

Which picture of Taite are you talking about?

Love the pictures Nik!

Thanks for capturing some really great ones of Taite! :laugh:

The picture of Taite I was thinking of, is his famous one of his front legs all spread- out -like ......as though he is surfing ^^ I remember you taking a picture of Taite and saying ' Ive already got that one!' :laugh:

I thought that's what you must've meant!! It's funny comparing the new one to the one of him when he was younger!

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I'm editing.... photos up soon (ish).

Which picture of Taite are you talking about?

Love the pictures Nik!

Thanks for capturing some really great ones of Taite! :p

The picture of Taite I was thinking of, is his famous one of his front legs all spread- out -like ......as though he is surfing ^^ I remember you taking a picture of Taite and saying ' Ive already got that one!' :cheer:

I thought that's what you must've meant!! It's funny comparing the new one to the one of him when he was younger!

Yes! Now his front legs are spreading out further, as though he is really taking on his surfing career :D :bolt:

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Christmas Cookies

250g butter

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 cup caster sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

3 ½ cups self raising flour - sifted

½ chopped macadamia nuts

1 packet white chocolate chips

1 packet crasins

Beat butter, vanilla and sugars till smooth. Add egg, one at a time beat until combined. Stir in flour, nuts, chocolate and crasins. Roll teaspoons of mixture into balls. Place balls about 4 cm’s apart on greased trays. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on trays. Makes over 100 depending on how much dough you eat.......

Other options

1 - Replace the macadamia nuts with pistachios

2 - A packet of milk chocolate chips, a packet of white chocolate chips and ½ cup walnuts.

3 - Feel free to use any combination of chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.

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Christmas Cookies

250g butter

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 cup caster sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

3 ½ cups self raising flour - sifted

½ chopped macadamia nuts

1 packet white chocolate chips

1 packet crasins

Beat butter, vanilla and sugars till smooth. Add egg, one at a time beat until combined. Stir in flour, nuts, chocolate and crasins. Roll teaspoons of mixture into balls. Place balls about 4 cm’s apart on greased trays. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on trays. Makes over 100 depending on how much dough you eat.......

Other options

1 - Replace the macadamia nuts with pistachios

2 - A packet of milk chocolate chips, a packet of white chocolate chips and ½ cup walnuts.

3 - Feel free to use any combination of chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.

Thank you! I know what I'll be making for Christmas :(

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Christmas Cookies

250g butter

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 cup caster sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

3 ½ cups self raising flour - sifted

½ chopped macadamia nuts

1 packet white chocolate chips

1 packet crasins

Beat butter, vanilla and sugars till smooth. Add egg, one at a time beat until combined. Stir in flour, nuts, chocolate and crasins. Roll teaspoons of mixture into balls. Place balls about 4 cm’s apart on greased trays. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on trays. Makes over 100 depending on how much dough you eat.......

Other options

1 - Replace the macadamia nuts with pistachios

2 - A packet of milk chocolate chips, a packet of white chocolate chips and ½ cup walnuts.

3 - Feel free to use any combination of chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.

Thank you! I know what I'll be making for Christmas :eek:

Your welcome, glad you enjoyed them.

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Christmas Cookies

250g butter

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 cup caster sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

3 ½ cups self raising flour - sifted

½ chopped macadamia nuts

1 packet white chocolate chips

1 packet crasins

Beat butter, vanilla and sugars till smooth. Add egg, one at a time beat until combined. Stir in flour, nuts, chocolate and crasins. Roll teaspoons of mixture into balls. Place balls about 4 cm’s apart on greased trays. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on trays. Makes over 100 depending on how much dough you eat.......

Other options

1 - Replace the macadamia nuts with pistachios

2 - A packet of milk chocolate chips, a packet of white chocolate chips and ½ cup walnuts.

3 - Feel free to use any combination of chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.

Thank you! I know what I'll be making for Christmas :eek:

Your welcome, glad you enjoyed them.

Me too, they were yummy. :laugh:

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Christmas Cookies

250g butter

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 cup caster sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

3 ½ cups self raising flour - sifted

½ chopped macadamia nuts

1 packet white chocolate chips

1 packet crasins

Beat butter, vanilla and sugars till smooth. Add egg, one at a time beat until combined. Stir in flour, nuts, chocolate and crasins. Roll teaspoons of mixture into balls. Place balls about 4 cm’s apart on greased trays. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on trays. Makes over 100 depending on how much dough you eat.......

Other options

1 - Replace the macadamia nuts with pistachios

2 - A packet of milk chocolate chips, a packet of white chocolate chips and ½ cup walnuts.

3 - Feel free to use any combination of chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.

Thank you! I know what I'll be making for Christmas :laugh:

Your welcome, glad you enjoyed them.

Me took, they were yummy. :thumbsup:

hehe I have been making them for years now, so am sick of them. So now I love making them as I don't eat that many, just one or two out of the 100.

I will be making more tomorrow or Friday to have here with shortbread for chrissy. Great little presents for people that just drop in.

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