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Old 11-17-2008, 08:31 PM #1
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Default It's that cookie time of year. :)

I've been sitting here slowly coming up with what types of cookies I'm going to bake for Christmas. I was wondering if we could share some of our old time favorites.

There's always room for more cookies, LOL.

My hubby LOVES German Chocolate cake, so he really likes this cookie.

1 pkg german chocolate cake mix
1 pkg chocolate chips
1/2 Cup rolled oats
1/2 Cup raisens
1/2 Cup oil
2 eggs, slightly beaten

Mix all ingredients until well blended. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonfuls spaced 2 in. apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes. Cool for 1 minute then remove from sheet.
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I love peanut butter cookies with a chocolate kiss or star on top ...
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Hiya Fin.......I make alot(at least 20 except last year I think it was 18)kinds
of cookies every year. If you are interested in a certain type ie: choc,
shortbread, bars etc. let me know , I have some great standbys.

My fave is a cookie that you make a shortbread log put divits in and fill
with seedless rasp jam......then drizzle with a little icing. yummmmmmm
then you cut them in diagonall slices

I just loooove baking. I intend to start this weekend as there is
not as much time after thanksgiving as there usually is. I guess I
gotta empty out my basement freezer.
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I love baking too. I'm going to try the german chocolate cookie tonight for my neighbors. Since I can't eat sweets I use my neighbors as guinea pigs - they don't mind at all.

If you like the salty and sweet mix, the number one request I get is for an oatmeal cookie that has salt sprinkled on the outside. yum. The other popular cookie I make is a sugar cut out cookie with cream cheese in it - it's almost like a cake.

Soxmom, that shortbread sounds interesting, do you mind sharing the recipe?
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I found out how EASY making cookies from the Pillsbury tube is!!

going to try simple sugar cookies and peanut butter cookies ...

I need to find out how to make chocolate dip pretzels ...
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I found out how EASY making cookies from the Pillsbury tube is!!

going to try simple sugar cookies and peanut butter cookies ...

I need to find out how to make chocolate dip pretzels ...
Vonn...its so easy..my little ones and I did it 2 weeks ago. I put
some choc chips in a 4 cup glass measuring cup and then
I add 1 tsp shortning(smooths it out), melt in micro
or double boiler(you can use the choc melts you get at craft store and
you dont have to add shortning.).

When melted, I dip pretzels in choc and put on wax paper to dry..at that
point I put sprinkles on if I want to.

If Im dipping pretzel twists, I use a chop stick to dip. just hang it on
and you are all set...just dont forget to tap the excess choc off before
you put it on the wax paper...........Its fun!!
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I love baking too. I'm going to try the german chocolate cookie tonight for my neighbors. Since I can't eat sweets I use my neighbors as guinea pigs - they don't mind at all.

If you like the salty and sweet mix, the number one request I get is for an oatmeal cookie that has salt sprinkled on the outside. yum. The other popular cookie I make is a sugar cut out cookie with cream cheese in it - it's almost like a cake.

Soxmom, that shortbread sounds interesting, do you mind sharing the recipe?

Hi Bets, there are many recipes out there like this but most have an
egg in them. thats what I think makes this cookie unique

I dont have a recipe this is in my head so bear with me.

1/2 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup gran. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
dash of salt
1 and 1/4 c. white flour
1/3 c. seedless rasp jam

Heat oven to 350 degrees. mix butter and sugar then add flour , salt,
and vanilla. This dough is difficult to combine so just work it till it
pretty much comes together. divide into thirds. Take a third of dough
and rolls into a 9 inch rope.(remember sometimes the ropes start to fall
apart just keep putting them back together)

put the rope on an ungreased cookie sheet. repeat with remaining to
thirds of dough. then take your thumb and make divets every inch or so
on the ropes . fill these with rasp. jam. bake for 12 to 15 min. just until
they are set and barely beginning to light ly brown on bottoms.


When cool drizzle with a little 10x sugar icing. l cup sugar and a little
water or milk to make a drizzling consistency. when icing is set cut into
diagonal cookie. about and inch. yummy......I make lots of cookies but
these remain my fave. good luck
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I think I have gained 2 lbs from reading this thread.

I cannot wait for all the x-mas cookies!
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Okay, Soxy ... I'm a real dummy with cooking ... and I get so confused when I go to the store .. I went yesterday - and couldn't remember what to get for the pretzels ...

I need:: brand name, semi-sweet? morsels? bar? chunk? ..help! help!!
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Okay, Soxy ... I'm a real dummy with cooking ... and I get so confused when I go to the store .. I went yesterday - and couldn't remember what to get for the pretzels ...

I need:: brand name, semi-sweet? morsels? bar? chunk? ..help! help!!

Vonn...you can get morsels. store brand, nestle, giardelli,
milk choc if you like hershey bars.........semi sweet if you like darker choc.
the chips melt the easiest...just dont forget the tsp or so of shortning.

or go the melts..these you can get at walmart in the craft section , or at
micheals or acmoore.

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