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So, where's those cookie recipes?

Posted By: HolidayMT on 2007-12-10
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Go ahead flood the board with cookie recipes. I can handle it.. I can bake every one of them, while I am listening to one dictator flip pages, and the other pausing..c'mon give me whatcha got.  But seriously, I need some new ideas for the kids because pop n fresh dough holiday cookie cut outs.  PS: See, I am finally getting in the holiday spirit.


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Cookie frosting
When I read your post I thought of the black and white cookies, the frosting you described is very much that consistency, IMO. Here is a link to that recipe. You may want to make a few of these too. Yum..

http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=recipe2694
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Pardon my ignorance.
I have no cookie self-control!
I used to bake piles and piles of cookies, gave lots away, too, but far too many went right into ME. One Christmas, I gained 10 pounds before the New Year! TEN POUNDS! Added to the other 50 I had gained over the years, and I was just disgusted. I tried not to eat the things, but I could not stop. So now, for the sake of my health, I don't bake cookies unless I'm headed out that same day to someone's house. I make my DH stand over me as the cookies come out of the oven, pack them up and put them into the car.

It sounds ridiculous, but I really can't stop myself!
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Cookie Jar Delites
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I like this one too but... also like Cookie Crumbles -
Then you could answer the phone "That's the way the COOKIE CRUMBLES!" hehehe
COOKIE CASTLE...nm
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thanks for the cookie website nm
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Cookie rules
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smart cookie on the waiting....and remember some

some states honor common-law marriages - living together as a couple for 7+ years - and there are laws protecting the spousal unit in those cases...don't know what state you are in....but think about that....*S*


When in doubt, do nothing :)


 


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My last fortune cookie was written in English...sm
on one side and Spanish on the other!
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Along the cookie line, have you baked anything new this year? Good enough
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And my husband is trying to tell me that means I already have everything.


Hmmm......


I've decided to start a cookie business! Anyone up for helping me out with a name?
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So, some words I've been playing around with are yummy, goodies, goodness, sweets, comfort, cookies ... but nothing is really grabbing me. I've even tried to think of ideas without those type of words above, such as "Big D's" or whatever.

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recipes

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microwave candies or relatively foolproof stove-top or oven methods, preferrably ones that have been tested.   I typically bake and decorate iced cake-mix cookies and make up gift boxes for neighbors, friends, the mailman, etc.,  but candies would be a nice addition...fudge, divinity, pralines, nut brittles, killer brownies or anything else you may have in your repertoire would be appreciated. 


Found some recipes for you :)
http://gourmetsleuth.com/copycat_starbucks.asp
many many rotel recipes
go to the below link and enjoy. Ro-tel is a wonderful addition to almost any recipe.

http://www.texmex.net/Rotel/main.htm

Also for an added idea take a brick of softened cream cheese and pour some mexican Ro-tel on and serve with chips. Also add some cooked ground sausage to the Velveeta with Ro-tel.

Rotal adn Velveeta are staples in my home and I live in WA and I can buy it at any major grocery store.

HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY!!!!
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Glad you're gettin' in the spirit and feeling better! 
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Let's all share our favorite crockpot recipes!

Mine is:


CROCKPOT LASAGNA

1 lb. hamburger
26-28 oz. spaghetti sauce
8 oz. tomato sauce
9 oz. (8) lasagna noodles
1 lb. jar alfredo sauce
12 oz. shredded Mozzarella cheese
1/4 c. parmesan cheese

Brown hamburger in skillet and drain. Spray crockpot with cooking spray. Spread 3/4 c. spaghetti sauce in bottom of crockpot. Stir remaining spaghetti sauce and tomato sauce into hamburger. Layer 3 lasagna noodles over the sauce, break noodles if necessary. Top with 1/3 of the alfredo sauce, spreading evenly. Sprinkle with 1 c. of Mozzarella cheese. Top with 1/3 of hamburger mixture, spreading evenly. Repeat layering twice, using 2 noodles in the last layer, sprinkle parmesan on top. Cook on low 3-1/2 to 4-1/2 hours. Cut into wedges. Makes 8 servings.

You don't have to boil the noodles.

any good crockpot recipes for family reunion? sm
we will be camping all weekend so i'd rather put something together in a crockpot and let it cook while i am having fun.  any good recipe ideas for family reunion?  main course to side dishes to desserts. 
Google camping recipes......TONS of stuff
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My favortie "go-to" for recipes in a pinch is Allrecipe.com. sm
They have, or used to have anyway, an awesome ham, egg, and cheese casserole that was similar to bread pudding in consistency. DH LOVES this. Good luck.

PS: If I bring a dish to pass, can I come too??? LOL.