When thinking of the holidays I think of baking with my mom – powdered sugar cookies, macaroons, warm apple pie. That sums up the Philosophy Holiday Greetings set, $22.
Each product smells just as delicious as the baking tastes. Think Brown Butter Cookie Shampoo, Coconut Macaroon Body Butter and Pink Frosted Cookie Lip Shine. Mmmm! What a sweet holiday treat sans the calories!
Want one? Happy Holidays to you from BeautySweetSpot! I’m giving away a full set to a lucky reader. Comment below by telling me about your favorite holiday baking memory.
A winner will be chosen at random on Sunday, December 5th.












Last Christmas my kids and I baked Christmas shaped sugar cookies and we decorated them with icing and sprinkles.
My favorite holiday baking memory is every Christmas we get up extra early to bake chocolate chip cookies for Santa, the smell of warm delicious cookies right out of the oven, well one word heavenly and of course a tall glass of milk.
I take a plate of cookies to a 96 yo every year for Christmas, last year she told me at my age I can say anything so next year just bring me your sugar cookies~
My favorite baking memories are when my kids were little and had to stand on chairs at the kitchen counter. Flour was everyone, and they ate more dough than we baked.
My mom makes the best chocolate cake and she would often be asked to make it for all of the holiday parties our family was invited to! I remember making 5 chocolate cakes a week with her during the holidays!
When I was a child, my mother and I always baked chocolate chip cookies on Christmas Eve to leave them for Santa. Great memories!!
grandma use to come over for Hanukkah and bake menorah cookies. she taught me how to bake and to this day I cant stop baking cookies and brownies. God I miss her. She was so quiet and very loving
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I don’t bake, but for the holiday, my daughter always ask for a ginger bread house so she could decorate
A couple years ago I was at my cousin’s for Christmas & she & her oldest daughter & I all baked our holiday favorites together. We had a lot of fun!
My fave memory is when me and my family made a gingerbread house from scratch. It was so much fun to make a mess and assemble the house.
I remember helping my mom bake cookies when I was a very young girl. We used cookie cutters to make snowmen and Christmas tree shapes and put red & green sprinkles on top. It was so exciting to me then & I treasure this holiday memory!
My favorite holiday baking memory will be this Christmas baking with my newborn.
My favorite memory is my grandma teaching me to make pumpkin pie for the holidays.
My granny’s gone now but I’ll never forget that special time we shared!
My favorite baking memory is my mom making holiday cookies and fruitcake with me as a child. The house smelled wonderful and it was a bonding experience I remember every holiday.
My favorite holiday baking memory is back when I was a kid, I would help make all the desserts like bibingka (butter mochi) & sinuman (rice cake). As the desserts would cook, my mom would always scoop up a bowl of fresh sinuman for me to eat because she knew how much I loved it
Every year my wife makes my some goodies to take in to work for my shop guys. They are butter scotch cheese cake bars! They are allways a big hit and so rich and yummy, and i actually give most of them to my guys. Well, ok, some of them! lol they are so good! She only makes the at Christmas so they are big part of my Christmas memmories.
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My favorite holiday memory is baking with my Grandmother for the holidays. She taught me so much that I remember and use today for my own family. I miss her dearly!
My favorite memory is baking cookies with my mom and sister and watching all the classic black and white Christmas movies.
My favorite holiday baking memory was when my mom made a cake in the shape of a train and all of us kids got to spend all afternoon together decorating our own cart of the train with frosting and candy. It was such a good time and it’s definitely one of my favorite memories. Thanks for the great giveaway!
M favorite memory was the first time I made gingerbread. It smelled amazing and tasted even better!
Definitely gingerbread and shortbread cookies!
My favorite holiday baking memory is actually baking with my grandma for the cookie exchanges she used to participate in….we’d spend a whole weekend together making drop cookies, sliced cookies, bar cookies, refrigerator rolls, etc….including divinity that depending on the weather every year would either turn out wonderful or horrible. She taught me so much about holiday baking that now I can pass down to my family.
I love making spritz cookies and felt so special the year I got my own cookie press. I still love making those cookies
I love baking Christmas cookies with my mom, been doing it since I was a kid. We also used to bake holiday breads and gift them to neighbors!
I adore Philosophy too, thanks so much!
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Jeannine
My fav holiday baking memory is of my dad. When i was little every yr he we would bake homemade sugar cookies and cut them out into holiday shapes even doing some hand print cut outs and we would keep some and send some off to family and friends for gifts. @misselj
Two Christmas’s ago I made tons of sugar cookie dough, rolled it all out, over every counter and cut out hundreds of stars in different sizes. Then I stacked them in from biggest on the bottom to tallest on the top and created trees. I decorated them with green icing and plenty of little candies and it looked so cute and festive. I gave them out to family and friends and it was such a fun
gift, and was so much fun to make.
I baked with my mum when I was a kid. It was a disaster, the cookies taste bad. We used too much full cream milk, but they grow on me though. I slowly liked it and finishes it
My family has had the tradition every Christmas of making gingerbread cookies. We would make and decorate them with different colored frostings as kids and bring in our favorites to our teachers and staff at school, I looked forward to it every year.
Once I went away to college, the tradition stopped- everyone was too busy around the holidays, and we never got a chance to sit down and do it.
About 3 Christmases ago, my sister and I were home for the holidays. We decided it was time to bring back the tradition. After our parents went to bed, we assembled all the ingredients, and baked a fresh batch of gingerbread men. The best one we made was an exact replica of our dad- blue plaid button down shirt, jeans, black shoes, glasses, bald head, complete with a beard and mustache…
The next morning, my mom was pleasantly surprised at our late night creations. She really missed the tradition. We were all laughing at my dad’s mini-me, and he posed with it for several pictures.