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C is for COOKIE!


cookies.gifToday I have a recipe for you that will make you need to dust off those ellipticals and get into some serious working out…the Infamous Triple Chocolate Cookies!

I actually already have this online, so rather than re-typing or copy/pasting, I will just link to it.  GO HERE FOR YUMMIE COOKIE RECIPE!  It’s in printable form (I hope…LOL!).

It’s from America’s Test Kitchen, the PBS show put out by the editors of Cook’s Illustrated magazine.  I promise that everyone who tries these cookies will love them.  I have brought these to parties.  I gave extra to Mike to take to work.  I have even mailed these to people as far away as England.  They mail really well, as they stay moist for longer than other cookies do.  You just need to wrap them well.

To wrap for mailing:  get one of those GladWare containers from the grocery store.  They are as good as Tupperware, reusable, but much cheaper, so you don’t have to worry about getting the container back.

Line it with waxed paper, then put in a layer of cookies (after they have cooled completely).  Top with another sheet of wax paper, then more cookies, more wax paper.  When the container is full, put a final sheet of wax paper over it, then the lid.  Wrap the whole shebang in a sheet of heavy-duty aluminum foil, then pack in a shipping box with sufficient padding (newspaper, packing peanuts, whatever).

You could also pack them in a decorative tin, the same way.  Wrapping the foil over it helps keep the lid from popping off in transit, and keeps freshness in.

The picture here is a scrapbook page I made for a recipe page swap a long time ago.  It’s all digital but for the “C is for Cookie” title.

Enjoy! :D

Father’s Day


It’s this Sunday. I’ll be glad when it’s over. I’m really sick of the sexist commercials that around both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.

I mean, look at them. It is ASSumed that all women want frou-frou stuff, such as flowers, jewelry, and other girly things. When the family takes Mom out for a Mother’s Day meal, it is always to some frou-frou place that probably doesn’t even have beer. Even though ballparks often have Mother’s Day giveaways, they are usually something pink and girly. Gack.

The Father’s Day gifts are cooler…big screen TVs, cameras, iPods, and other cool toys. One store is advertising free tickets to see the new “Incredible Hulk” movie with certain purchases. If “Sex & The City” had come out before Mother’s Day, they may have offered tickets to that.

Not all men like comic book movies, and not all women like chick flicks.

I also get annoyed about the ads pushing stuff like power tools and air tools as Father’s Day gifts. Yet these same stores push kitchen appliances and such for moms. I guess it’s not occurred to these people that some women like power tools and would love to get them as gifts, and many men love to cook, and would love a blender of an electric mixer.

Gack.  I’ll be happy when it’s over for another year.

Too hot…


We’ve been having a heat wave here in the Northeast…temps in the 90′s for four straight days. We’re getting some relief today, thank goodness.

Temps in the 90′s in June, in New England, is unseasonably hot. Usually, we don’t get temps that high here until July/August.

It could be worse, though. I remember living in Washington, DC, where it was this hot most of the summer. And Mike was once stationed in Norfolk, VA, when he was in the Navy, and he complained about the summer heat there, too.

But every place has its downsides, I guess. In the winter, we complain about the cold and the snow, and talk about how nice it would be to buy some Wilmington NC real estate, to escape having to shovel snow.  I’m sure it’s just as hot, if not hotter, than it is here…but snowstorms are probably a rare thing.

Now that I think about it, I wonder if there are New Englanders who are considering moving down that way.  The cost of living down south is generally cheaper than it is up here.  Also, with fuel prices as they are, people are concerned about the cost of heating their homes this winter.  I know I am!  That expense would be reduced quite a bit, living south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

I love New England too much to leave it…in fact, I want to move a a bit further up north, to Maine, where winters are even colder than here in Massachusetts.  But if others want to make the choice to move to a place that might save a lot of money, I can’t blame them.

Lidia’s Family Table


39602883.jpgThis is one of the books that I want to get.  The PBS show of the same name is currently airing on CreateTV, and I really want to make a lot of the recipes in it.  But they are not all available on Lidia’s website, so I need to buy the book if I want them.

If I buy directly from PBS, it costs the full list of $35.00.  But at Buy.com, it’s only $22.63, with free shipping if I order more than $25.  I’m sure I can find something else I want from there, I always do.  So Buy.com wins.

Anyhoo, if you get CreateTV where you are, check out this show.  Lidia is a great cook, a great teacher.  The “set” is not a set, it’s her own personal home kitchen.  Oh, woudl I kill to have a kitchen like that.  And often her family members join her on the show…daughter Tanya, son Joe (who is also a partner with Mario Batali in a restaurant venture), her mother, and various grandkids.

Lidia has had several cooking shows on PBS over the years.  She is one of the longest-running cooking show hosts on TV; I think only Mary Ann Esposito has been on longer.

Oh, and I see that Buy.com has her new book, at a greatly discounted price, as well.  Gotta add that to my shopping cart.  Now I get two great books for not much more than I would have paid elsewhere for one.  And I will get my free shipping, too!

Mangia! :D

Childhood obesity


Most of my exposure to kids is at the minor league ball games that we go to. I keep seeing news stories about the childhood obesity epidemic, and from what I see in person, it’s so very true.

Yesterday, we were at a New Hampshire Fisher Cats game, and there was this really fat kid sitting not too far from us. Parents nowhere in sight, and it was hard to tell how old he was, because he was so big. I’m guessing about pre-teen aged.

But I could see why he was so fat. Every five minutes, it seemed, he was getting up and coming back with yet more food, scarfing it down, and then going back for more.

I know that the appetites of teen and pre-teen boys are legendary. But a lot of them AREN’T so obese. Makes me wonder what this kid eats the rest of the time. So many parents are too lazy to cook, so they just go to the drive through of the local fast food burger joint. I know of people who do this EVERY DAY. Then they whine about how their kids are too fat. Well, maybe if they cooked a healthy meal a few times a week, they’d (the kids) not be so fat?

Nothing wrong with being a little on the heavy side, though…I am not exactly Kate Moss myself. But I don’t eat greasy, fatty ballpark food every day, and I never eat at fast-food joints. I don’t really need to be looking for a list of best diet pills. I don’t lose weight, but I don’t gain, either. I enjoy the junky stuff at the ball games, but at home, I cook healthy food.

It’s also possible that the fat kid at the ballpark has some sort of medical condition that is going untreated.  In any case, I feel sorry for him.  Getting that heavy at such a young age is dangerous, as it often leads to heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses.  His parents, wherever they are, really need to do something about this, before it is too late.