There are so many neat, creative ways to make a bed skirt out there and now here’s another one!
You don’t even need to turn on the stove like with other no-bake cookie recipes!.You’ll notice that this recipe makes a very small batch, perfect for making just a few cookies for yourself or to share with your kids one hot Summer afternoon.

Since they require so little work and don’t really create any dishes other than one bowl, it’s one that I find I can make whenever I feel like it – kind of on an “as-needed” basis.But of course, feel free to triple or quadruple the recipe if you want to make a bunch to bring for a larger group!.OK, so the half cookie is just because I ate a little too much right out of the mixing bowl.. Once you’ve got your 9.5 cookies on your cookie sheet, just stick them in the fridge for 10 minutes or so and you’ll be ready to chow down guilt-free-ish!

Of course these cookies still have quite a bit of sugar in them, but the sweetness from the maple syrup is so much better than the huge amount of white sugar that the original recipe had!I’ve tried this recipe with honey too and I liked it, but it wasn’t Kennedy’s favorite because she’s not much of a honey girl..

What kind of a monster am I raising over here?
Anyway, we go the maple syrup route for this recipe now..It definitely can get a little messy, so work somewhere that you can sweep up easily..
Hold your moss blob with your thumb in the middle and press down to start the indentation for the middle of the nest.. Keep shaping the moss into a nest shape, almost as if you were working with clay.The little mossy fibers really grip onto each other with this stringy kind of moss and they really hold a shape nicely..
When you’re done, make some more!It only took me about 5 minutes to make enough for my whole table..
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