Whew!
On Jun 3, 4:21?am, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
> In article .com>,
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> ntantiques > wrote:
> > of fun. Got a kick out of one volunteer who brought a couple of dozen
> > "Ranger Cookies" people just raved over. Bumped into her at the
> > grocery store tonight & asked her if she'd share her recipe. She
> > giggled & admitted that they were from COSTCO - she'd given a quick
> > run through the over to give then a home-made "brown." So much for
> > country cooking!
>
> > Nancy T
>
> That's funny. Another shot in the oven didn't dry them out? Huh.
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Saintly DH dropped off my goodies at the sale at 8 AM - I drew the
noon shift today. Should have made more lemon bars - he called to say
they were all gone by 8:15. Love to cook, but baking isn't really my
forte.
Folks around here are pretty proud of their baking & as a relative
newcomer, I'm tickled that my efforts have been well received - all
part of carving outing a niche in a rural community.
Madame Costco made me swear I wouldn't spill the beans about her
"secret cookie recipe," but, by golly, if they show up at the County
Fair, all bets are off. The cookies she started with were fairly
thick - big, round, moist & chewy. Think she just gave them a quick
shot under the broiler - to achieve that "home-made" browned look.
Stayed pretty moist, with a few dark edges - sure looked like Grandma
baked them. Sold like hotcakes - with people coming back for more. Go
figure.
Nancy T
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