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On Nov 7, 10:10*pm, maxine in ri > wrote:
> Made far too many cookies, with somewhat dubious results. > > First up were the cinnamon meringues. *Basic meringue with a little > cinnamon added to the sugar before adding that into the egg whites. > Made the mistake of trying to increase the temperature, and got > meringues with a big air bubble in the middle that were easily > broken. *Tasted great. > > Next were a double-ginger snap from Real Simple's month of cookies, > Nov 3. *I used margarine due to milk allergies in some of my > recipients. *Baked them the recommended time, they were hard as > rocks. *Great for dipping in coffee or tea, but not for nibbling. > Backed off on the time twice. *Last batch didn't set in the middle. > > Last were the Quaker Oats Chewy Choco-nut cookies sans nuts and > chocolate but with cranberries. *My Mom used to make them with > margarine. *Her's were always little pyramids that were soft and > chewy. *She used old fashioned oats. *I use margarine and old > fashioned oats. *I chilled the dough. *I ended up with very very flat > cookies. *Same as always. *I love oatmeal cookies, but don't want them > this flat. > > 24 dozen in all. *And it's not even midwinter..... Give your margarine cookies to a homeless shelter. Most of those folks are to ignorant to know the difference anyway. --Bryan |
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