Misty, I personally don’t think there is anything wrong with keeping a jar of cookies around, especially if they’re not packaged, store (or Girl Scout!) cookies. One cookie a day made from whole ingredients isn’t going to hurt anyone. If you have members of your family who struggle with weight or who are wanting to lose weight, then maybe you need to do no cookies, but IMO cookies are not the enemy; it’s what the cookies are made of. If we get so legalistic that we deprive ourselves, we’ll eventually swing the other way and go overboard whenever we do have the opportunity to consume sweet treats. The reason I like grain-free baking (I use 90% coconut flour in my grain-free baking and almond flour sparingly) is because the ingredients like coconut flour don’t break down into sugar the way even whole wheat does. Whole wheat will spike your blood sugar. Maybe not as much as refined white flour, but it will nonetheless.
I don’t like using honey for cookies, as they tend to spread a lot when baking and the cookie sometimes doesn’t have great texture.
Anyway, I keep a batch of cookies, muffins, or quick bread made up every week here too. I’ve already taken so much away from my family (wheat, bread, pasta, rye, sourdough, corn, tortillas, and more) that I’m about done taking away. Being able to make banana bread or blueberry muffins or chocolate chip cookies grain-free and with a whole sweetener is my way of giving back to them (and me!) and making us feel a little more “normal”.