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NY Times Ginger Snaps?



 
 
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Old 29-12-2003, 12:16 AM
Tapper again
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Default NY Times Ginger Snaps?

I have lost a great recipe, and I want to know if anyone here has it.

It was in the New York Times from the 1980's or early 1990's. It's a
recipe for Ginger Snaps that uses shortening. To bake the cookie you
make a ball, roll it in sugar, press it with a fork and bake. It is
the best Ginger Snap I've ever made and I have lost the recipe.

Any help will be appreciated! Thanks

--Pat
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Old 29-12-2003, 12:45 AM
Darrell Grainger
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Default NY Times Ginger Snaps?

On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Tapper again wrote:

I have lost a great recipe, and I want to know if anyone here has it.

It was in the New York Times from the 1980's or early 1990's. It's a
recipe for Ginger Snaps that uses shortening. To bake the cookie you
make a ball, roll it in sugar, press it with a fork and bake. It is
the best Ginger Snap I've ever made and I have lost the recipe.


www.google.ca is your friend. I did a search on "ny times ginger snaps
recipe" and found http://baking.about.com/library/recipes/uc005.htm. I'm
not sure if this is it but it looks like it.

Any help will be appreciated! Thanks

--Pat


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