I'm Doing A Cookie Exchange And Have A Question

Baking By disneynutbsv Updated 2 Dec 2008 , 1:51am by disneynutbsv

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disneynutbsv Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 6:15pm
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So, this is my first year doing a Cookie Exchange! I've been looking and looking for a good recipe (that doesn't involve decorating) that was different yet looks yummy. Today, Food Network released Day 1 of their 12 days of Holiday Cookies
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paradise-macaroons-recipe/index.html

So, I'm going to make this recipe, but have a nut allergy, so I want to put something else on top of the cookies...what should I put on there?
Any suggestions?

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GeminiRJ Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 6:25pm
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How about toffee bits? It would give a similar look and crunch.

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disneynutbsv Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 6:30pm
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that's a good idea....

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brincess_b Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 6:32pm
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chocolate chunks? honeycome pieces? mini smarties/ m&ms? would something like dried pineapple go since its coconut?
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GeminiRJ Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 7:05pm
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Originally Posted by brincess_b

chocolate chunks? honeycome pieces? mini smarties/ m&ms? would something like dried pineapple go since its coconut?
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I like the dried pineapple idea! Even just some coconut flakes, since that's in the recipe?

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kneadacookie Posted 1 Dec 2008 , 8:00pm
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crushed candy canes

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disneynutbsv Posted 2 Dec 2008 , 1:51am
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Thanks everyone! I found some christmas colored sprinkles and maybe I'll leave some plain with just the chocolate on it.

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