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Posted by Susan Torrens on September 28, 2006, 10:06 am
Just made a batch of these yesterday.....
Yummmmmmm
One of DH's favourites!
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Susan in Kingston ON
trying to get all the fall projects completed
before heading south for the winter....
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> Howdy!
> Here's my favorite-ever-ever-ever cookie recipe,
> Hershey's Chewy Chocolate Cookies:
> http://www.redearthroses.com/quilts/rctq/ragchoc.htm
> Another cookie I've taken to quilter meet-ups:
> any shaped/rolled cookie dough, gingerbread, shortbread, sugar cookies,
> etc., cut into large circle (biscuit cutter) and then poke 2 or 4 holes
> around the center, looks like a button; if you really have the time
> put little, thin strips of icing in an X shape between the holes so it
looks
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> Ragmop/Sandy-- glad to hear you're thinking of your annual baking project,
P
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> On 9/27/06 1:08 PM, in article
> D6zSg.6408$YW5.2084@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com, "pami"
> wrote:
> > Last Christmas I baked about 41 kinds of cookies. I have an idea this
year
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> > for one. I think I will use a square cutter and make a cookies look
like a
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> > 9 patch block or a Bowtie Block??? I could color the royal icing to
> > different colors?? Also any of you that have some great recipes...pass
them
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> > on to me. Last year I made from Greek to Italian Cookies. My favorite
was
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> > The Fig Cookies from Giada DiLaurentis. This is the time I start
stocking
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> > up on my baking supplies. I also want to buy the Breast Cancer Ribbon
cookie
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> > cutter.
> > Pami
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> for one. I think I will use a square cutter and make a cookies look like a
> 9 patch block or a Bowtie Block???