Visions of sugarplums dance in her head

Karen Happ puts the 'happ'-y in sweet treats

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If you saw Happ's collection of cookbooks, you'd understand why her countertop is more often than not filled with cookies. She has many favorite cookbooks, which hold many favorite recipes, however, she's not above trying some new recipes to share with family and friends. While she likes the Taste of Home cookbooks, an old cookbook from the First United Methodist Church in Mendota is nearly in shreds from all the use its gotten throughout the years.

"I like trying new recipes, but I have my regulars that I always resort to," she said, adding her husband, Joe, is more of a traditionalist when it comes to what he likes her to prepare.

Happ said her husband's large family and their potluck get-togethers has helped with her culinary expertise — since it seems as if there's always a reason to get together and bring a dish to pass. A common question at these gatherings include the family wondering what new dish Happ has brought this time. She also credits her mother-in-law, Ethel Happ, for giving her quite a few good pointers along the way.

"I've learned a lot from her," Happ said of her mother-in-law.

While Happ prefers baking over cooking, she said she'll try her hand at a variety of dishes, however, her least favorite thing to cook is vegetables. She also admits she likes to bake because she gets to sample her sweet treats during the process.

"I've always said (my family) is more apt to get a plate of cookies on the table rather than a meal," she said with a chuckle.

Happ's legendary baking is well-known throughout the area, and many folks pay her to make some of her goodies, especially for the holidays. She also enjoys sharing her results with family, friends, teachers and other events.

For years, Happ has been baking for her husband and three children — Christopher (Janelle) of rural Mendota, Emily of Princeton, and Michael, a student at Mendota High School — however, when that infrequent moment comes around where Happ just doesn't feel like firing up the oven, she does resort to an old standby ...

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