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#166277 - 11/23/08 08:56 AM Re: Help with Cookie recipes [Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 03/22/05
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That's what I did, couldn't have eaten it by its original name. So I cut-and-pasted it into Word and renamed it Easy Sticky Cinnamon Buns.
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#166297 - 11/23/08 01:40 PM Re: Help with Cookie recipes [Re: Eagle Heart]
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Thank you, Jaw Jaw, and EagleHeart! I will go directly!

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#166299 - 11/23/08 03:01 PM Re: Help with Cookie recipes [Re: dancer9]
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Loc: Arizona
Okay, ladies, I tried a basic peanut butter cookie to get my chops up to par. They turned out peachy but the elderly gentleman I was making them for will get scarce few because my husband got hold of a plate.
I am a success.
NOW ~ I am ready to bite off more of a complex cookie project.

You see, I have a good, good friend who is 88 years old. He volunteers at the hospital I am in. He is quick witted, light on his feet and likes to watch old movies with me.

He also loves cookies so I am learning on his behalf to make him cookies since he allows himself very little funds and gives the rest to his daughter although she lives in a wealthy neighborhood and does not need his money. He gets 100.00 a MONTH, by choice and she does grocery shopping with him as well, once a month. I don't think he gets enough to eat so I have him over for dinner twice a month.

I will be a cookie pro before long and thanks to those of you who bake!

I thank you and my friend Bob thanks you!

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#166319 - 11/24/08 08:14 AM Re: Help with Cookie recipes [Re: dancer9]
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Dancer, it's fun trying these sorts of recipes, mainly because if you read the reviews, you get a good idea of whether or not it will suit your taste. I'm going to try this one tomorrow:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Soft-Gingersnaps/Detail.aspx

It's not fancy or complicated, but my hubby LOVES chewy gingersnaps - he doesn't know I'm making these so it will be a welcome surprise. I'll probably make enough to send a plateful next door to our neighbours. Your friend Bob would probably love these ones too, older people seem to love molasses/ginger cookies. It seems to take them back to their childhood days.
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#166430 - 11/25/08 11:32 AM Re: Help with Cookie recipes [Re: Eagle Heart]
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I just finished baking those gingersnaps (recipe in previous post). They're so good! Reminds me of old-fashioned pumpkin pie. I ended up with over 80 cookies, enough to send some to the next-door neighbour and the older couple three doors down - and still have lots left for us. I've already eaten about 7 of them (I won't need lunch now!) They're irresistable.

Dancer, I don't know Bob but I'm sure he'd love these ones too.
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