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What is your favorite cookie?
I went to a wedding recently and the family tradition was that everyone brought a tray of cookies, then all were able to box a variety of homemade cookies to take home. It got me thinking - what is my favorite, such a hard choice but it has to have some chocolate to be a top contender. What's your favorite cookies?
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If not for me being a diabetic, my favorite cookie was chocolate cream filled in between two chocolate cookies. Haven't observed them in any of our stores in many years. My next favorite would be the double stuffed vanilla filling between two vanilla cookies. Ahhhhh memories!
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I love oatmeal cookies, with raisins. All hot and chewy, just baked is the best. But I'll take them right out of the cookie jar 🙂 . Just thinking about them bring back childhood memories of waiting for them to come out of the oven, not caring if it burns my tongue. What simple delicious pleasure. I think I'll bake some for my great-grands. Maybe, life isn't as bad as they say these days.
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Gi Gi in Richmond, Virginia
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Ranger Cookies
Recipe ingredients may vary, but my mom made hers with corn flakes, chopped pecans, and shredded coconut. It was our lunchbox favorite.
SPICY, crunchy ginger snaps!!!
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Oatmeal -- it's from a late '40s early '50s Encyclopedia of Cooking, but my mother modified it and I copied her modifications into my own volumes of the same cookbook. Molasses, softened raisins or sometimes chopped dates, chopped pecans or walnuts. I like the dough a little 'wetter' than the recipe, so the cookies spread and brown around the edges. They're chewy and moist. If I sub whole wheat in for 1/2 the white flour, I can fool myself into calling them healthful. When my kids were too late to get breakfast before the bus came, I'd give them 2 cookies each to eat as they walked the long driveway to the bus stop. If they took a little thermos of juice or milk, they'd leave their empties in the mailbox.
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