Those are the best, they are full of love and memories.My Grandma’s sugar cookies. So simple and so good with milk.
Those are the best, they are full of love and memories.My Grandma’s sugar cookies. So simple and so good with milk.
That *is* a cookie, right? lol Are they like rum balls?
Bye bye
You banned me from the recipe thread and I've never said squat to you. Apparently you can't handle someone with a different opinion, period.That's why I wrote to have Ann banned from my past discussions. Started posting post after post, on one of my discussions. I ban that thing from everything now.
My Grandma’s sugar cookies. So simple and so good with milk.
We'll just start another one for the entire thread. Seriously? Who bans someone from a recipe thread?You banned me from the recipe thread and I've never said squat to you. Apparently you can't handle someone with a different opinion, period.
That’s impressiveGood morning everyone!
My favorite is the GF's and her sister's "good ole" chocolate chip cookies. they've just baked 1200+ Christmas cookies over the last 3 days and will finish up today!
That’s impressive
You have to do Toll House for Christmas, don't you? You'll have to ask her what her favorite is...Good morning everyone!
My favorite is the GF's and her sister's "good ole" chocolate chip cookies. they've just baked 1200+ Christmas cookies over the last 3 days and will finish up today!
You have to do Toll House for Christmas, don't you? You'll have to ask her what her favorite is...
(Wow-that's awesome-are the cookies for gifts?....it adds up fast once you get rolling!...I'm not sure how many we'll actually do for the exchange, but my daughter's done many thousands this semester...she amazes me...Of course, she's a baker. But still...
We're doing the Buckeyes today...I'll have to try to keep track!
My mother use to bake like that, many were gifts, but there was a large platter of cookies for us on Christmas and new years. The garage was the perfect place to store them, it stayed cool. My father lived her peanut brittle and would sneak into the garage to eat it. This is my first Christmas without my mother. It will be a rough one now that both my parents are gone, but I have the wonderful memories of so many great Christmases!Yes, they've been doing it every year, even before we met. They made the dough last Sat, took all day. They take off work Thurs. and Fri, She left at 7:30 yesterday morning and came home at 9:30 last evening.
She'll be leaving at 8:00 this morning! And, let me tell you, it's hard not to gain weight with so many cookies around!
Who doesn't love and appreciate a plate of homemade treats! The buckeye recipe is so easy and yes, they are fantastic! You should try to get her her to make a batch or two...If she doesn't want to roll and dip, just have her make the bars. Just as good, without having to pay homage to OSUYes many are for gifts. She gives some of them to her co-workers, but she brings many home. They make many types of cookies and chocolate covered pretzels. Some time ago, a woman from Toledo who worked where I did, made buckeyes and brought them in for Christmas treats, they were fantastic!
My mother use to bake like that, many were gifts, but there was a large platter of cookies for us on Christmas and new years. The garage was the perfect place to store them, it stayed cool. My father lived her peanut brittle and would sneak into the garage to eat it. This is my first Christmas without my mother. It will be a rough one now that both my parents are gone, but I have the wonderful memories of so many great Christmases!
Who doesn't love and appreciate a plate of homemade treats! The buckeye recipe is so easy and yes, they are fantastic! You should try to get her her to make a batch or two...If she doesn't want to roll and dip, just have her make the bars. Just as good, without having to pay homage to OSU![]()
I am so sorry about your mother, mine was 97, one month from her 98th. She was so ready to go, my father had passed two years earlier, they had been married 73 years, she missed him. I hope it is a joyful Christmas for your family.Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. For years, two of our families gathered for Christmas dinner at my cousin's. First, my uncle passed, then my father, then my aunt. My mother has stage 4 cancer, but she'll be attending this year (she's fighting it, and seems to be winning, so far). It just isn't the same without them.
My mother use to bake like that, many were gifts, but there was a large platter of cookies for us on Christmas and new years. The garage was the perfect place to store them, it stayed cool. My father lived her peanut brittle and would sneak into the garage to eat it. This is my first Christmas without my mother. It will be a rough one now that both my parents are gone, but I have the wonderful memories of so many great Christmases!
Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. For years, two of our families gathered for Christmas dinner at my cousin's. First, my uncle passed, then my father, then my aunt. My mother has stage 4 cancer, but she'll be attending this year (she's fighting it, and seems to be winning, so far). It just isn't the same without them.