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How to Freeze Cookie Dough (and Cookies)

Grab your oven mitts, cookie sheets, hand mixers and measuring cups because these helpful tips for storing and freezing cookies and dough will inspire you to whip up a batch (or two) of your favorite cookies!
We’re firm believers that you can never have too many cookies or too much cookie dough for that matter. A warm-from-the-oven cookie is comfort food at its best, and the baking process itself can also offer a great deal of comfort. Soothe your mind with a kitchen project that not only rewards you with tender, sweet confections, but also lets your mind focus on one thing and one thing only: baking the perfect cookie. Call on any little bakers with idle hands and let them in on the cookie-making fun. Experiment with a recipe you’ve been meaning to try, bake up a batch of classic chocolate chip cookies or stash away cutout sugar cookies for impromptu decorating on rainy days.

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Once you’ve baked your cookies, learn how to safely store and freeze them to enjoy later on. Cookies can be frozen up to two months.

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