And not just a couple different
kinds of cookies while they sipped tea and caught up on daily life.
Not exact matches
I love alfajores (and usually try to pick up a box
of the fancy, individually - wrapped
kind from Palacio de Hierro
while in Mexico) but sometimes I just need a quick fix without the hassle
of making
cookies from scratch when I can't buy the fancy
kind.
Plus this is total pants optional dance around the kitchen
while baking
cookies music aka the best
kind of music.
While these
cookies kind of look like giant plops (yes, I'll admit it), they sure don't taste like it... these are SUPER chocolatey, INCREDIBLY peanut buttery, TOTALLY addicting and PERFECTLY sweet.
While many claim to be the chewiest or the healthiest or the best thing you've ever eaten, it's easy to find fault with them if they are not your favorite
kind of cookie - texture, size, flavor, whatever.
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY
kind of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread
cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few
cookies for those extra-tough times
while traveling Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
While I am probably quite a few years away from any
kind of housewife status, every time I make
cookies I like to imagine myself serving warm chocolate chip
cookies to beaming children and friends as I smile coyly and say, «oh no, they were no trouble at all.
And finally,
while this treat may not be 100 % natural (the creator, Sugar Belle, alludes to some ingredients that sound like they use dyes), how beautiful are these Easter
cookies, inspired by the
kind of shabby chic china sold at Anthropologie?
They
kind of go through that dark place for a little
while but when you come out the other side and you can look at a
cookie sitting on a table and not even think twice about wanting to eat it and you can see a bowl
of M&M s and not feel like you have to reach for it and that stuff doesn't actually appeal to you, it's a pretty cool feeling and it's a powerful feeling and so when you make it through those first few days and usually it is anywhere from five days to a little over a week, then those cravings do subside.
While I haven't come close to that
kind of cookie variety in my house yet, I'm guessing this year will be a little different.
Both mix matte and shiny pieces,
while the black and white one also features a coral button, and
kind of looks like a
cookie.
This suggests that forgoing temptation (like fresh - baked
cookies)
while doing something unpleasant (eating radishes) is stressful and ego - depleting in a way that can lead to a lack
of restraint around other
kinds of temptations.