Cookies
Mrs. Fornes - a good first time cookie recipe.
Why is called Brownie Bait? Is it because it's a good way to catch pounds?
Our favorite stories of making these cookies are the times when Ellen turned around and burned Wendy's arm with a hot cookie sheet, followed by Wendy turning the mixer on and getting Ellen's fingers stuck in the beaters.
Chewy, fudgy cookies with only a few ingredients. These are decadent!
Found at Lovely Little Kitchen, this classic cookie recipe is one of Vicki's favorites and is perfect for the holiday season too.
Another delicious D&D cookbook recipe, these are best pulled from the oven a minute before they are done and allowed to finish cooking on the tray for a gooey center and crispy outside.
The fastest cookie we could make for the baked goods sales. We learned the hard way that sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk are not the same thing.
Aunt Ne - You can even eat them right out of the freezer.
These were colorful even before blue M&Ms. You can change the colors with the seasons.
Don't use this recipe if you want them to look pretty because they all stick together.
Bob - Good for a bake sale and if you manage to sell them all you can fund the entire swim banquet.
From Michelle
I love butterscotch chips! Does anyone remember these?
A church recipe from Ruth Gleason. If you make these for a party once, you will be asked to bring them back again and again.
Sometimes you want a little dessert just for yourself.
A home economics class favorite.
If you don't know what to do with those leftover Chinese noodles.