Cookie Contest entries begin today

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Staff report

These cinnamon roll cookies took home the win for the decorative entry of the 2014 cookie contest.

http://lagrangenews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2015/12/web1_1221DecorCookieWinner.jpgThese cinnamon roll cookies took home the win for the decorative entry of the 2014 cookie contest.

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LaGRANGE — Drop offs for entries begin today for the LaGrange Daily News Cookie Contest.

The contest is scheduled for Wednesday and is open to all Troup County residents. Anyone wishing to enter may bring a dozen cookies prepared from one recipe to the Daily News office, 105 Ashton St. Entries will be accepted today until 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Cookies received after the deadline will not be considered for judging.

This year’s prizes include a microwave oven, various restaurant gift certificates and two adult passes to Callaway Gardens’ Fantasy in Lights.

Requirements for entry:

• To the bottom of each container, attach a legible copy of the recipe and include your name, daytime phone number and category you are entering: traditional, decorated or children’s.

• Adults may enter one recipe in each of the traditional and decorated categories. Children up to 16 years old may enter one recipe in the children’s category.

• Bring your cookies in a container that may be retrieved at the newspaper office after the contest has ended on Thursday.

This year, LaGrange police Sgt. Johnny Byrd, County Commission Chairman Patrick Crews and Paul Baxter, retired pastor of First Baptist Church on the Square, have signed up to judge entries and pick their favorite holiday cookie for three categories: traditional, decorated and children’s recipes.

Judges will choose the top cookies, with prizes awarded to each winner. Judging will be based on both taste and appearance.

Winners will be notified by the Daily News and the recipe will be featured in the Living section of the newspaper on Dec. 5.

Daily News employees and immediate family members are not eligible. Previous winners may compete again, but should not submit the same recipe used in a previous year.

The following companies and organizations have already donated items to be awarded to winners: Pizza Villa, Hog Heaven, Taylor-Foster Fine Jewelers, Walmart, Home Depot, Mare Sol, Diva Nails, Chalk It Up, PC Screen Printing, Taste of Lemon and Creative Call-Ins. Callaway Gardens, The Little White House, West Georgia Garden Center, First America Title and the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce have also agreed to donate prizes.

Contact Daily News Cookie Contest coordinator Jenny Hart at 706-884-7311 to with questions about the contest.

Reach the LaGrange Daily News at 706-884-7311.