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The more it snows…the snow globe Minneapolis – Double Chocolate Almond Joy Cookie Recipe
Around 4:00 on Saturday afternoon, the rain and sleet began. I drove to my friends’ house for Saturday nite dinner in the slop. At some intersections there were great pools of water, which I knew would turn to ice rinks … Continue reading
Fun Visit To Jim’s Apple Orchard + The largest Candy Store in Minnesota
Two weekends ago a friend asked me to go to “The Largest Candy Store in Minnesota”. The name that “Jim’s Apple Orchard” is know by is the former. Continue reading
Sweet – Weekly Photo Challenge = Cafe
These cookies were among the wildly delicious looking baked goods seen at the Tucson Museum of Art’s Cafe a la C’art. More about that later. Something sweet to remind me of love and innocence for the weekly photo challenge. Tucson … Continue reading
Cookies and Chocolate = Baking the Standard – There Will Be Butter
Toll House Cookies – The Toll House Inn of Whitman, Massachusetts, was established in 1930 by Terry and Ruth Graves Wakefield. Continue reading
Pretzel Chocolate and Butterscotch Chip Cookies = Have Fun Holiday Baking
My kitchen smells like the sugarplum fairies have taken over the baking. My first taste of Chocolate Butterscotch Pretzel cookies hooked me. Someone made them for a fundraiser that I attended several years ago. I looked up different recipes and there … Continue reading
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