Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 By molasses do you want ginger and cardamom spice types? You mean those thin lace molasses kind? Did you look in the cookie folder, the Anzacs are with molasses and are they ever crunchy. The spicy hard Swedish pepporkakor cookies are hard and very good, I have rercipes in the files. Donna treazure noname <treazured wrote: About thirty years ago I bought a cookie magazine and it had a recipe for sunflower seed cookies. They were very thin, sweet and wonderful. I believe I rolled them in a cylinder and sliced. I've tried other similar recipes but none have been quite right. The other cookie, a molasses cookie, was my Grandmother's specialty, and was very thin (not as thin as the lace cookie). Pepperidge Farm used to make one that was exactly like hers but they discontinued it, despite me trying to buy every bag they made. Want cookies. Really want cookies. Lotsa cookies. Crunchy cookies. Please help!! Jeanne, jonesing for cookies in Georgia. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 The ginger-y and molasses kind but not the lace kind. Those are awesome but not The Cookie...KWIM? Checking files now, didn't even think. Duh. Thanks!!! Jeanne PS Donna did you check your other email about the ahem latest not dumped but lost mammal in our yard? The nice people sent me a huge fruit basket. Jeanne drooling in Georgia Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: By molasses do you want ginger and cardamom spice types? You mean those thin lace molasses kind? Did you look in the cookie folder, the Anzacs are with molasses and are they ever crunchy. The spicy hard Swedish pepporkakor cookies are hard and very good, I have rercipes in the files. Donna treazure noname <treazured wrote: About thirty years ago I bought a cookie magazine and it had a recipe for sunflower seed cookies. They were very thin, sweet and wonderful. I believe I rolled them in a cylinder and sliced. I've tried other similar recipes but none have been quite right. The other cookie, a molasses cookie, was my Grandmother's specialty, and was very thin (not as thin as the lace cookie). Pepperidge Farm used to make one that was exactly like hers but they discontinued it, despite me trying to buy every bag they made. Want cookies. Really want cookies. Lotsa cookies. Crunchy cookies. Please help!! Jeanne, jonesing for cookies in Georgia. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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