Kayak Cookies Recipe

Kayak Cookies Recipe


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Cookies Cookies (Board)


Cookies Cookies (Board)


$20.91


Shows cookies decorated to celebrate holidays from each month and offers a recipe for a rolled gluten-free sugar cookie. On board pages.

Good & Delish Classics Cookies


Good & Delish Classics Cookies


$3.79


Sensational cookies made with creamery butter. These cookies take center stage with a four star recipe that is sure to be a crowd pleaser on or off Broadway. Decadent, semi-sweet chocolate chips take on a sensationally rich starring role in this cookie. Made in Canada Grocery , Snacks , Cookies , Cookies

Good & Delish Cookies


Good & Delish Cookies


$3.79


Marvelous cookies made with creamery butter. These cookies take center stage with a four star recipe of old fashioned oatmeal and no trans fat. Indulgent chocolate chunks pair up with nutritious oats for a marvelously rich and satisfying taste performance. Made in Canada Grocery , Snacks , Cookies , Cookies

Anna's Ginger Thins Cookies


Anna’s Ginger Thins Cookies


$2.29


These ingredients have been carefully selected to faithfully match those used at our Swedish bakery. 0 trans fat Cholesterol free Swedish recipe Made in Canada Grocery , Snacks , Cookies , Cookies

No-bake Cookies


No-bake Cookies


$23.83


Flavors worth splurging for with little effort. Readily available ingredients. Perfect results time and again. These are the principles behind No Bake Cookies. It may be a surprise to learn that some of the best-tasting cookies and bars can be made without turning on the oven. No magic is involved, just a few time-honored techniques for producing irresistible goodies while the kitchen-not to mention the cook-remains cool. With an assortment of cereals, crushed graham crackers, cookie crumbs, butter, nut butters, cream cheese, and chocolate (and some delicious options for adding flavor such as dried fruits, nuts, toffee, vanilla, coffee, spices, and more), no bake cookies are a matter of mere minutes in the making. The recipes in No Bake Cookies are a boon for busy home cooks with a penchant for sweet treats. They make "first time" cooking fun for kids, too. Even the youngest of children can help with measuring and stirring the ingredients while Mom, Dad, or big brother handle more demanding tasks such as chopping nuts and melting butter on the stovetop. Most people are familiar with Rice Crispy treats, peanut butter bars, and chocolate-oatmeal no-bakes. No Bake Cookies expands the horizon with these mouth-watering treats: Maple Praline Drop Cookies S`Mores Clusters Quick Caramel Delightfuls Mixed Fruit Seed & Nut Energy Bars PB&J Bites Maui-Wowie Macadamia Bars Irish Creamy Mousse Bars Key Lime Squares Butterscotch Pudding Bars Blackberry Mascarpone Bars And dozens more! Whether one is looking for a fun-time treat for the kids, or a healthy snack for the lunchbox, a dreamy chocolate indulgence, or a creamy-cool summery icebox bar, a recipe from No Bake Cookies cookbook always fits the bill.

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Organic Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe : Importance of Ingredients in Organic Oatmeal Cookies



Taking Care of Your Crew

Staff turnover costs American companies millions of dollars every year.  The cost of lost work days, interviewing candidates, reviewing resumes, checking references, filing paperwork and training the new staff member is much more expensive, in most cases, than creating a work environment where staff members are happy and want to stay. If you’re worried about waning staff morale in your company, here are some things you can do to keep employees happy and productive.

Give bonuses.  Even a little bonus can mean a lot.  Bonuses improve morale and increase productivity.  Explore the possibility of different bonus structures including:  holiday bonuses, birthday week bonuses, sales bonuses, hire date anniversary bonuses, and education bonuses.

Plan a staff retreat.  Time to relax and get to know your colleagues in a social environment improves teamwork and again, productivity.  However, many people won’t want to spend a weekend away from their families even if you put them up in a nice hotel.  Think one-day staff retreats twice a year.  Close the office on a work day and spend the day at a spa, golfing, at a theme park, going to dinner and a movie, hiking, kayaking, or at the zoo.

Pay for education.  Most community colleges and computer centers offer relatively inexpensive classes to help people improve computer skills, management and leadership skills, or language skills.  If an employee is willing to spend time taking one of these classes, reward him/her by reimbursing part of the tuition or giving them a completion bonus.  The desire to increase education and learn new skills is an attribute of a good employee.  

Involve their families.  An annual holiday party or summer picnic is a great way to bring employees together along with their families.  Even a barbeque at the park with a game of softball or water balloons can be a lot of fun.  During the holidays, rent an ice skating rink or get everyone together to volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Buy new chairs and keyboard trays.  Let your employees know that their comfort and safety is your concern.  Most employees won’t spend over $100 on a keyboard tray, but you could.  And who wouldn’t appreciate a top-of-the-line ergonomically-correct keyboard tray that adjusts for height and tilt with the touch of a finger?  We found great deals at Versa Products

Have casual days.  Casual Fridays are nice, but so are special casual days once a month.  Let people come into work in jeans and comfortable shoes and they’ll be in a better mood.
Free kraft services. Most employers provide coffee for their staff but the staff end up making it.  Bring in healthy snacks once a week like a fruit basket, individual mini salads, or trays of bagels.  You can also stock up on Stash or Tazo teas, biscotti, yogurt, granola bars and those 100-calorie bags of chips, cookies, and pretzels.  Having lunch delivered once every couple of weeks is also a nice gesture and employees will appreciate the money they save from having to buy lunch out.  Another fun event is to have the employees make lunch once a month.  Alternate between the men and the women, different divisions of the company, etc.  Make sure even upper management gets involved.  Staff will learn new recipes and techniques from other employees and they’ll have fun.  The rest will enjoy eating!

Flexible schedules.  If possible, give staff schedules that accommodate their needs and reduce commute time.
Gym memberships.  Paying for their gym memberships or paying a Pilates instructor to come once a week after work is a nice way to encourage employees to stay fit.

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