Free Printable Cookie Exchange Planner — Allergens & Counts PDF
Baker name, recipe, dozen target, allergens, and notes — keep swaps safe when butter and nuts share the same table.
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A swap is a potluck with higher stakes than dip
Allergens / free-from should list cross-contact risk, not vibes — schools and offices care about trace amounts.
Dozen count keeps the math honest when someone’s “one batch” is sandwich-bag sized.
Baker plus Oven schedule in the footer prevents two trays fighting for the same 350°F slot.
Practical setup tips
Before printing the Cookie Exchange Planner, decide what one row represents and how often the page will be reviewed. That keeps the sheet from becoming a catch-all notes page and makes the finished record easier to compare with similar pages in the same binder or workflow.
- Baker should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Cookie / recipe should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Dozen count should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Allergens / free-from should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Notes should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
If the printable is part of a formal, financial, medical, legal, or compliance workflow, use it as a planning and note-taking aid alongside the official system or professional guidance that applies to your situation.