Friday, March 19, 2010

Jumbo Childhood Fantasy Cookies


Sounds intense, doesn't it? IT WAS. These were more accurately oatmeal-peanut butter-chocolate chip-Reese's Pieces-walnut cookies. They weighed about a pound a piece and added as much to yr belly fat. I didn't make up that title...that's honest to god the recipe's real name. If these cookies were your childhood fantasy, it's likely that you're obese or were severely deprived as a y'un (as my PA relatives say--and they think WE'RE backwards down here). I say "was" when referring to these cookies because I made them on Monday, and thanks to the vultures at the office they were gone by Wednesday. The Bailey's cheesecake I made for St. Patrick's Day shared the same fate...though there's one piece left for Andy in the fridge. It's nice to have a ready audience for my baking experiments, even if they're about as picky as Charlotte.

7 comments:

  1. are those your cookies in the picture?? i made sugar cookies with m&ms and none of the cute easter colored m&ms were at the top?

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  2. also who is this dude following you?

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  3. yes they're my cookies! it takes me forever to take a decent picture...my shadow's always in it. easter-colored M&M's? that sounds so cute.
    also, no clue who dude is. i think he is a fan of andy's, because andy linked this blog on his, and that guy has bands that andy has written about on his blog profile. my powers of deduction may or may not be wrong here...

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  4. Whoa yeah don't mean to be creepy it's just that these recipes do look awfully tasty and "following" blogs is the easiest way for me to keep track of everything... these cookies look delicious.

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  5. i'm sorry, joe, if you thought we were calling you a creep. please refollow jenny!

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  6. Hey, that guy was my only fan, too.

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  7. it's not creepy! i've lost 50% of my readership! please come back!

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