weekly photo challenge: broken

I would hover…hoping that I’d get to gobble up the broken pieces.

Thanks to the wonderful baking skills of my husband and daughter, I now have a ”spare tire”…around my middle…

…which i’m trying very hard……… to deflate………hugmamma.

10 Comments

  1. So much fun picking up the broken pieces with this one, I don’t blame you at all!

    1. Sorry I didn’t comment sooner. This may be too late, but I just wanted to thank you for stopping by and commenting. Comments are always good. And these cookies, whole or broken…are yummy good too! ;)

  2. Huggable is good. Good interpretation too! I see you succumbed………

    1. Lordy…did I succumb…and continue to do so. I really need to have a little less to hug…after all…hugmammas only need have huge hearts…not huge bellies. ha, ha. ;)

  3. I would be hoping for “broken” ones too. Love frosted cookies! Good one Hugmamma!

    1. My husband and daughter have been making holiday cookies at Christmas, Thanksgiving and sometimes Halloween, ever since she was a toddler. It’s their tradition. I reap all the benefits…I’m not involved in the baking, the cleanup…only in the hovering, the taste-testing, and eventually…the devouring. Lucky, lucky me!!! I think I posted their recipe awhile back. I’ll search for it and repost it for you. Sooooo yummy…. :)

      hugs for the comment. ;)

  4. My guess was wrong…I thought it was going to be a broken kitchen gadget…your is yummier!

  5. dont hugmamma’s need those to be all huggable :-)

    1. I guess you’re right. But I’d prefer to be a little less huggable…and a little more skinny. ha, ha. :)

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