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Cookies are great to bake and eat on every special occasion, especially Christmas. The holidays are usually spent in the kitchen whipping the batter and cutting the flattened dough into trees or snowflakes.

Get into the spirit of this holiday tradition by taking the quiz below to find out which Christmas cookie you are!

What do you look forward to doing in the holiday season?

A. Putting the star on top of the tree

B. Traveling somewhere else

C. Placing the presents under the tree

D. Playing in the snow

Which best describes you?

A. Spontaneous

B. Sweet

C. Classic

D. Spicy

Which drink sounds the best on a cold day?

A. Beer or ale

B. Mulled wine

C. Warm milk

D. Hot apple cider

What’s the most important cookie ingredient/add-in?

A. Nuts

B. Butter

C. Chocolate

D. Spices

Which motif first comes to mind when you think of Christmas?

A. Star on top of the tree

B. Sparkling lights

C. Santa Claus

D. Gingerbread House

Answers

Mostly As: You’re a Peanut Butter Blossom!

You’re not like other cookies. You think outside the box and embrace the unexpected. What usually results is something magical, a gift to all!

Mostly Bs: You’re a Danish Butter Cookie!

You enjoy the finer things in life. Your fancy taste leads you to explore exotic places and indulge in elegant food and drinks.

Mostly Cs: You’re a Chocolate Chip Cookie!

You have a traditional outlook on life. You adhere to social norms and are quite obedient. You’re definitely on Santa’s nice list!

Mostly Ds: You’re a Gingerbread Man!

You’re playful and childlike, but that doesn’t mean you’re always nice. You like to tease and can be quite competitive, but deep inside you’re really just a softie.

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