Not exact matches
It ranks high alongside him offering me the very last chocolate chip
cookie, allowing me to pick
out most
of the furniture and decor for our
house, and telling me everything
is 100 % taken care
of when I opt to take a supremely long shower at a really nonoptimal time.
I expect to make a few more batches
of these through the fall and then the holiday season — not just to give
out as gifts, but to keep around the
house as well, in the hopes that if I have them around snack on I'll
be less inclined to consume my supply
of Halloween candy or holiday gifting
cookies.
I don't think there
is a human on earth (adult, child, family, future spouse, MEEEE) not pleased when you can pull
out scoops
of chocolate chip
cookie dough (or our
house favorite, Oatmeal Raisin with Chocolate Chunks) from the freezer, and bake them as needed.
So the Cookie Party
is ready to begin, but you spent all day baking your favorite
cookies, suddenly you realize you have 30 minutes to throw on a sweater, shake the flour
out of your hair and clean your
house that
is looking a big messy.
I must admit that these tartlets had mixed reviews at my
house,
being deemed «too chocolatey» by the person who picks the chocolate chips
out of the chocolate chip
cookies (husband), and thoroughly enjoyed by another who
was in the throes
of some serious chocolate cravings (me).
I
was just talking with a friend about trying to find a good Gingerbread recipe to try for the holidays:) Just
out of curiosity
is it possible to bake these
cookies into large flat squares and use them to make gingerbread
houses?
Four
out of 4 people living in my
house agree, these
cookies are fantastic!
However, I
am here to change all those preconceived notions
of allergen - friendly baked goods
out there, and present to you a
cookie that not only tastes good, but easily holds its own against all other Toll
House cookies out there.
These pancakes
are so easy and yum but honestly those
cookies blew me away, like I had to get them
out of our
house so I wouldn't eat them all!
I had to give these
cookies away to friends and family just to get them
out of the
house because I
was eating them for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I
'm all for good ol' fashioned snuggle times when the weather
is chilly, but, trust me, there
are only so many forts you can build and
cookies you can bake before EVERYONE needs to get
out of the
house this winter.
Let
's take it from a personal viewpoint; If you had free wifi, let me nurse a cup for an hour, had the most chocolatey
of cholate muffins and
cookies, had lounging chairs or sofas I could relax, a plug in point for my laptop and I found you in Time
Outs guide to the place for young earners to go and relax and do some work outside the
house, then I would
be doing there but
are you?Next get some online advertising going in your area on the internet as the wifi coffee
house (there
's your selling point right there!)
If you take those
cookies out of the oven just before a showing, I
'm willing to bet the folks viewing your
house will
be smiling all the way through!
We had no sugar in the
house -
m y husband told me not to bother with the recipe — I said screw that I want
cookies — I used organic raw honey and the
cookies came
out BOMB!!!! Even hubby had like 4
of them — which
is a big deal because my healthy treats don't always please his palate.
(My children often point
out to me when I identify issues like this I express them in a manner as confusing as the message in a fortune
cookie, which I could accept until the characterization
was recently refined to say this would only
be the case if the fortune
cookies were baked large enough to
house the pompous verbosity
of an old lawyer.
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I
'm with you on letting the kids get on the counters... keeps them
out of other business in the
house, you know exactly where they
are, and they get to have fun too - though you never know how many
cookies your missing at the end!
I will
be kicking off this season with enthusiasm, it spite
of the fact that instead
of spending every waking moment decorating my
house and baking
cookies, I'll probably
be spending considerable amounts
of time decluttering, packing boxes and fixing stuff so we can put a «
house for sale sign»
out in the yard.
Steam clean all your carpets, drapery and upholstery, repaint your walls, change your furnace filters, and on days you
're showing the
house, either bake some
cookies, light some scented votive candles or brew a fresh pot
of coffee just before you go (make sure your agent
is on board with ensuring the candles
are blown
out and the oven turned off to avoid fire hazards).