Cookie season begins

After the candy craze of Halloween, the more genteel cookie season takes off.

Today was the Big Timber Womens Bazaar, an annual event that draws crowds of vendors and customers from all over south central Montana . . . and where you can find plenty of cookies.

This bazaar is sponsored by and raises money for the Big Timber Womans Club, a group of energetic women who support the community in many practical ways, such as awarding scholarships, building (with their own hands) a playground, and helping beautify the town.

Other organizations take advantage of the crowds and use it as their own fundraiser. St. Josephs Catholic church, for example, makes a popular lunch, offering homemade soup and rolls and croissant sandwiches. Theres also pie!


Throughout the bazaar, which fills two buildings, youll see dozens of cookies: Norwegian, Russian tea cakes, ready for the freezer, made by kids, whimsical. I thought the most beautiful were a trayful that were available on the silent auction table. A local kindergarten teacher donated 12 dozen, to be made and delivered throughout the year. When I was there, the highest bid was $55. Im sure the final bid will be much higher.




Of course there were many other food items.

Tumbleweed Teas

Jolies Lollies

Windy Wheat Bakery

This being Montana, you could also find unique gifts such as painted shovels and Christmas trees formed out of barbed wire. And of
course . . . toys!




No doubt Santa found this bazaar a very useful place to shop today.

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