All the stockings were hung by the kitchen with care…..

In the hopes that Jay & Amanda soon would be there…

and my grandpuppies, Bruin & Kalli 🙂

They are leaving Florida tonight, (well in the middle of the night, technically tomorrow, but I will be sleeping, so my plead for thoughts comes now…) for the long drive up here to Massachusetts… I’m a mom and, yes, I’m worried… (sorry guys, It’s not that I don’t trust  you *smooch*).. thoughts & prayers are appreciated!

When I was younger, my friend, Sara (or maybe it was her mom?), used to make a cookies called snickerdoodles. I used to think that the name was so funny.. ( c’mon, it is a funny name…) say it out loud!

Now my sister makes them for my cookie exchange every year and my mother-in-law make a version called ‘hollydoodles’.

I think of these three people each and every time that I hear the name *giggle* snickerdoodle!

I’ve never actually made them before.. but every has to start somewhere, right?

here goes….

1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup butter, softened
2 eggs
2 3/4 cup flour
2 tsp. cream of tartar
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
2 TBSP sugar
2TBSP ground cinnamon

once again.. that baking powder makes it way into the picture… we will not be using baking powder in this recipe…. *sigh* or the vanilla hiding… maybe tomorrow, you two….

HEY!! how did Farkle get into the picture?????

Heat oven to 400 degrees.  Mix 1 1/2  cups sugar & butter together; add eggs, 1 at a time, thoroughly mixing each one before adding the next.

Stir in flour, cream of tartar, baking soda & salt.

In small bowl, mix remaining sugar & cinnamon together.

Shape into dough into balls with about 2 tsp of dough per ball. Roll each ball in sugar/ cinnamon mixture & place on parchment-lined cookie sheet  2 inches apart; bake for 8-11 minutes.

Ok.. these made my kitchen smell DIVINE!!!  Why have I not made these before??

seriously.. look at this cookie

My friend, Breezy has a much simpler recipe, but also quite tasty….


1 box yellow cake mix
6oz of fat free vanilla yogurt
dash of cinnamon

Mix all together, will make a thick dough. Roll into balls(I sprayed my hands to keep it from sticking to my fingers) and arrange on cookie sheet. Sprinkle with cinnamon/sugar and bake for 15 minutes on 350. Makes about 30 cookies.


and if you are weight watchers, as so many of us are… it is quite point -friendly!


Thanks, Breezy!!!

….and for some real excitement??? the ‘good’ butter went on sale today… only the best for the upcoming sugar cookies *wink*

did you notice the size of my stocking compared to everyone elses’? Thanks, Mom~ *wink*  santa puts all sorts of wonderful things in that big baby……….

oh, and tomorrow.. Fenway will give away a dozen of her favorite new biscuits… She can hardly contain herself…

oxox
michelle

Sunday cookies part duex…

Todays’ ‘real cookie’  (sorry Scott) is actually a bar cookie.. and very, very easy.. a special Thank-you to my friend, Erika, who shared this recipe with me. *smooch* ….. this is Perfect for whipping up after a day of shopping, watching your favorite football team get their butts whipped or just put up the icicle lights that your wife has been jonesing for…..

AND.. they have  a remarkable resemblance to the ever famous ~peanut butter cup 😉

Ingredients…

2 cup graham cracker crumbs 
2 cup powdered sugar
2 sticks butter, melted
1 cup peanut butter
1 package of chocolate chips. ( I had many 1/2 bags of chips and Hershey’s kisses… so I used what I had.. I need to go shopping… hey, it’s chocolate & it melts.. I don’t think that  I’ll get complaints..




Mix graham cracker crumbs. powdered sugar, peanut butter & melted butter. Press firmly into a 9×13 inch pan. Pour melted chocolate over peanut butter mixture then allow to cool so that chocolate will set up ( this is where living in a cold climate simply rocks!!  my front porch is my friend *grin*)



Then cut into squares…. I obviously started to cut when I remembered to take a picture.. and a corner of chocolate 🙂
These babies are easy, awesome and all -around just fabulous……they strongly resemble a recipe that my friend, Cheryl makes every year, peanut butter balls… I need to dig out her recipe to compare.. My son, Ryan waits all year long for her cookies !!

oh, and so sorry, Cecelia, but I think that you need to go get more peanut butter……..

oxoxo
michelle


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Sunday cookies part duex…

Todays’ ‘real cookie’  (sorry Scott) is actually a bar cookie.. and very, very easy.. a special Thank-you to my friend, Erika, who shared this recipe with me. *smooch* ….. this is Perfect for whipping up after a day of shopping, watching your favorite football team get their butts whipped or just put up the icicle lights that your wife has been jonesing for…..

AND.. they have  a remarkable resemblance to the ever famous ~peanut butter cup 😉

Ingredients…

2 cup graham cracker crumbs 
2 cup powdered sugar
2 sticks butter, melted
1 cup peanut butter
1 package of chocolate chips. ( I had many 1/2 bags of chips and Hershey’s kisses… so I used what I had.. I need to go shopping… hey, it’s chocolate & it melts.. I don’t think that  I’ll get complaints..




Mix graham cracker crumbs. powdered sugar, peanut butter & melted butter. Press firmly into a 9×13 inch pan. Pour melted chocolate over peanut butter mixture then allow to cool so that chocolate will set up ( this is where living in a cold climate simply rocks!!  my front porch is my friend *grin*)



Then cut into squares…. I obviously started to cut when I remembered to take a picture.. and a corner of chocolate 🙂
These babies are easy, awesome and all -around just fabulous……they strongly resemble a recipe that my friend, Cheryl makes every year, peanut butter balls… I need to dig out her recipe to compare.. My son, Ryan waits all year long for her cookies !!

oh, and so sorry, Cecelia, but I think that you need to go get more peanut butter……..

oxoxo
michelle


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My husband, Scott, is my hero…

I mentioned it in one of my first posts, but my dishwasher has been broken. Baking cookies & hand washing all of the dishes that go with baking cookies in addition to normal everyday family dishes.. well, my hands have seen better days…

Scott ordered the parts to fix the dishwasher & (without electrocuting himself ) *golfer’s clap* (not the kind of golfer’s clapp that Tiger has.. ouch.. did I just type that?.. bad me)

Tada!!! he fixed it!! I never thought that I would love the sound of a dishwasher running as I do right this very minute. *sigh* it’s the little things in life…

So with a working dishwasher.. I will continue my promise of cookies …. He had asked me if he could bake today’s cookie. Shocked to hear this, of course I accepted his offer.

I give you

Scott’s creation!!! .. I am marveled (as I’m sure you are as well) at his culinary expertise!!!.. To think that he went through all of that trouble, hand-carving out designs on the cookies..

multiple designs!!!

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And he hand carved the word ‘oreo’ onto the back of each one….. filled them all with this beautiful red filling!

I’m speechless!  What a guy.. the things that he does for me 😉

It has come to my attention ( being the mathlete that I am ) that I am still short one cookie from day 3…. once I clean up the disaster left in the kitchen from Scott’s cookies, I will bake another batch of cookies this afternoon….

be back later…

LOOK what I found!!!!!

Nestle Dark Chocolate & mint chips!!!.. Y*U*M*!!   when I saw these I just HAD to turn them into a cookie….. I took a favorite recipe of mine & tweaked it a bit.. this is what I came up with…

how could I go wrong?


  • 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats
  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure peppermint extract
  • 1 bag Dark Chocolate & mint chips


Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
Line  cookie sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
Finely chop the oats in a food processor. Mix in the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
Using an electric mixer, beat the butter and sugars in a large bowl until fluffy. Scrape down sides of mixing bowl. Beat in the eggs and peppermint extract. Add the flour mixture in 3 parts and stir just until blended. Stir in the chocolate chips.
For each cookie, drop 1 rounded tablespoonful of dough onto the prepared baking sheets, spacing 1-inch apart (do not flatten dough). Bake until the cookies are golden (cookies will flatten slightly), about 13 minutes. Cool the cookies on the baking sheets for 5 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack and cool completely.

they looked good, but I was hoping that a bit more of the green mint chips would show through…. they looked a little boring.. so I melted a chocolate bar & drizzled melted chocolate over the cookies then put on my frigid porch for a few minutes.

VOILA!  honestly…. it may surprise you to learn that I am not a cookie lover. I would happily take cheese a ( I LOVE cheese) any day of the week.. but these cookies… they are OUT OF CONTROL!!!! move over Girl Scout thin mints.. these cookies are the BOMB!!.. If you stumble across these chips in your travels, I urge you to try this recipe… and if you can’t find them and would like to make them.. let me know,, I’ll happily send you a bag ;).

Farkle somehow made it to the top of my tree…….. he is one sneaky, yet very thoughtful dude!!!
ok.. now I have a long-awaited date with my sewing machine!
oxox~michelle

Peanut Butter Friday!!!!!

I had another recipe that I had wanted to make today, however, my 16 year-old son has been patiently waiting for peanut butter cookies. Each day he asks me. “is TODAY the day for peanut butter cookies?”

He forget to ask me this morning *wink*

While in culinary school, I had the coolest job ever. I still cannot believe that I got paid to do something that I loved so. I worked behind the scene on a cooking segment that aired nightly during the news.

I would take each featured recipe & do all of the prep work twice. I would them prepare one of the recipes and give the chef the prepped ingredients for the other. He would prepare the second set of the recipe on the air and the one that I had made was the display.

Seriously? Most. Awesome. Job. Ever.

In this episode we made stuffed bologna.

don’t ask.

One episode that we filmed featured 3 ingredient recipes. Here is a 3-ingredient peanut butter cookie!

Since I like to live on the edge (  being the wild child that I am) I pushed the limit & made it a 4 ingredient recipe!!!!

Peanut Butter Cookies

1 cup peanut butter
1 cup granulated sugar
1 egg.

(this is where I get wild.. brace yourselves…)

a bag of Hershey’s kisses

directions~

preheat oven to 350 degrees

Beat egg in a mixing bowl. Add peanut butter & sugar; mix well. Drop by rounded Tablespoons ( I use a cookie scoop) onto parchment-lined cookie sheet about 2 inches apart ( these babies spread).

Unwrap Hershey’s kisses & place in the center of each cookie. Bake for 10-13 minutes, depending on your oven.

Since the ingredients were so simple, it was easy to double the recipe, which I did

I didn’t even need a calculator!!!!!

what can I say? I’m a mathlete!

The cookies came out great. Ryan will be very happy today.. not only because it’s Friday….. but also because he has this whole tray of cookies waiting for him form his crazy mama!

oxox
michelle

Today’s recipe is *EASY* PEASY*

After shopping all day with my closest friend, I’m a bit tired… So I decided to make the simplest of simplest recipes. This is actually the first time that I’ve made it, but I’ve had it many times at potlucks ( my sister-in-law makes it often)
Yummy Layer Bars

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
2 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup of coconut flakes
1/2 cup chopped nuts
1/2 cup mini marshmallows
1/4 cup butterscotch chips ( only because I had them)

Preheat oven to 350. Line a 9 x13 in pan with aluminum foil, overlapping on the ends (for easy removal) & spray lightly with cooking spray. Mix butter with graham cracker crumbs & pat gently into the bottom of the pan.

Pour sweetened condensed milk over butter/ graham mixture and spread with a spatula. Sprinkle remaining ingredients in to order in which they are in the recipe. Bake for 25-30 minutes.

Remove & let cool.

Using the overlapped ends of the aluminum foil, pull the entire bar out & place on a cutting board, allowing to cool completely.

Cut into bars when fully cool.

These are yummy & gooey and oh-so-wonderful!!! I was afraid that they would stick, so I only placed them single-layer on the platter. I’m thinking that maybe next time I’ll try the recipe with 2 cups graham cracker crumbs, possibly making a sturdier base.

I highly recommend trying this recipe.. it literally takes minutes to get into the oven.

maybe next time I’ll time myself….hmmm…..?????

now..I’m off to wrap all of my treasures that I found today!!!

xoxo
~michelle

PSST……I have a secret

I * know*…..shhh………Santa!!!

It’s true! I’ve known him for many years.. he is just your everyday average joe 😉 Except that he is awesome~ he’s Santa!!!

Here is my niece, Alexis sitting on his lap. No doubt asking for the American girl doll that  she asked for that year..(which , of course, he delivered ,, because he’s SANTA!!!)

Now this may come as a surprise to most, but Santa has a thing for cranberries. Given the fact that in ‘in’ with the big guy… he had asked me to create a special cookie for him when he is visiting his weekend home on Cape Cod.
SO I created just for Santa

‘Cape Cod Cranberry Wine Cookies’

I know.. leave it to me to make a cookie with wine in it….. insane, right?

Well, happen to know that Santa likes a little bit of wine now (never when he is driving his sleigh) & then so I thought how perfect to incorporate it into his special cookie.

I’m thoughtful like that  *grin*

Ingredients:

1 cup  packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup shortening
1 egg
1/4 cup water
2 tsp red wine
1 cup flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp ground cloves
3 cups oats
2 cups dried cranberries

ok…. the baking powder just snuck into the picture.. we won’t be using that today.

Heat oven to 350 degrees. Mix sugars & shortening together; add egg, wine & water. Mix well.
In a separate bowl, whisk all dry ingredients (except for cranberries).

Slowly ad the dry mix to the sugar mixture. Mix until well blended, but don’t over-mix.

Stir in cranberries.

Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto parchment-lined cookie sheet. Bake for 12-15 minutes. Remove from oven & let cool to a wire rack.

I know that  Santa has been waiting patiently (for the most part) for these cookies. He’s going to have to wait just a little bit longer to try them…. hang tight, Santa…..

These are an excellent choice to leave out with a glass of milk on Christmas Eve…

p.s…….
Santa, I have been very, very good this year

oxox
~michelle

If you haven’t yet registered your pup to win a dozen of my home made biscuits… you still have time ! just comment on yesterday’s post!

Guess who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar…….

                                                                       FARKLE!!!!!!




He is SOOO busted!!!!!

So what is today’s awesome cookie?????   It’s for our canine friends!!!! Homemade Dog biscuits!!!!!!!

*hop* *skip* *hop*

So here is my special pup, Fenway

yeah, not too spoiled, eh?

and of course, my grandpuppies, Bruin…  ( he snuck in the cabinet when I was cooking  at my oldest’s son’s house)

and Kalli!!

Here is he recipe for “Over the Rainbow Treats’
by Mary MacPherson
1 cup canned mixed peas & carrots, drained
2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cup powdered skim milk
1 tsp garlic powder
6 TBSP vegetable oil
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup ice water
optional~ bone shaped- cookie cutter

In a blender or food processor, puree carrots & peas and set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, powdered skim milk and garlic powder. Make a well in the center of the mixture and gradually stir in the pureed vegetables, oil, beaten egg and ice water until well- blended.
Divide into 2 balls and individually knead each one on a floured board for about 2 minutes.
With a rolling pin, roll dough to between a 1/4″ to 1/2″ thickness. Using bone shaped (or other) cookie cutter cut cookies & place on a foiled lined baking sheet. ( if you want to create a hole for hanging, use a straw… before baking)
Bake 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove form oven & carefully turn each biscuit over. Return to oven and bake for 25 minutes.

Cool on a rack and store at room temp in a container with a loose -fitting lid.
I hung a few on the tree

But poor Fenway went into a downstay that I’m sure would’ve lasted until Christmas..

I pulled them down & let her have one. As my # 1 taste-tester.. she approves.
So……  my giveaway??  If you leave a comment here or on facebook, I will have  Ryan randomly draw a name from the comments and I will send your pup a dozen home made biscuits in time for Christmas.
I will have him draw a name on hmmm………. how about The 15th…. that will give me time to ship … and maybe a little something for your pup’s master 🙂
oxoxo
~michelle

My most prized possession….

Other than my family, of course… I have one favorite item in my home. If my house was on fire, I would run back in for this item.

 I had wanted the Betty Crocker cookbook as a wedding/ shower gift, but I did not receive it. When I was married for about a year, my grandparents, my memere and  pepere, (who btw~ absolutely ROCKED) gave me the cookbook for Christmas. We lived about 3 hours away from them.

After spending Christmas at their house I had returned home and my grandmother had called me;  She  asked me to plan a visit  in the near future for me to bring back the cookbook. She was upset that she did not write in it. I thought this was the silliest thing ever,  but a month later, I made the drive to go visit, and she wrote in my book.

She passed away the following year just a few days before Christmas. That had been my last Christmas with her.

I treasure this book. I miss my grandparents each and every day…….

they were two very special, selfless, loving people

from that beloved cookbook comes this recipe.. a recipe that I make every year, chocolate crinkles….

Ingredients:

2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 tsp. vanilla
4 ounce unsweetened chocolate, melted & cooled ( I use bakers’ chocolate)
4 eggs
2 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup powdered sugar

Mix granulated sugar, oil, vanilla, and chocolate. Mix in eggs one at a time. Stir in flour , baking powder & salt. Cover and refrigerate at least  3 hours.
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Drop dough by teaspoonful into powdered sugar ; roll around to coat . Shape into balls. Place about 2 inches on greased cookie sheet. Bake until almost no indentation remains when touched… 10-12 minutes.

now, I have to be honest and let you know that despite the fact that I make these annually, I’ve never had them come out correctly. Until this year 🙂
Last year the looked beautiful, but could break a tooth. I used it as my centerpiece for my cookie party because they looked pretty, but we had to put up a sign that said
‘for display only’

thank you for letting me share my memory with you….. I think that this story has much to do with my passion for cooking….
on another note….. I am SO excited for tomorrow’s cookie!!!!
I am practically bursting at the seams!!!!!!
thanks for reading!
oxox ~michelle