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bakermom 11-27-2016 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by sinceresissy (Post 7707127)
This is really easy and yummy.

2- 6 oz pkg. butterscotch chips
1 cup salted peanuts
2 cups Chinese noodles (10 oz can)
Melt butterscotch chips. Stir in peanuts and noodles until coated. Use a spoon to plop on wax paper. Let cool and set up. Voila a tasty treat.


Thanks for the memory! My mom used to make these for us as a treat

quilt1950 11-27-2016 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Sandygirl (Post 7707427)
Ladies, check out this recipe..i tasted these yesterday..OMG! Msking these for the exchange!
sandy

http://www.tablespoon.com/recipes/an...7-188f335995eb

I was about to suggest these! They are always a hit. And easy to make. And kids love to break the mints and put them on the cookies and stir them a bit. (Well, I just read this recipe. I make a basic chocolate cookie from scratch. Still very easy to do)

SewExtremeSeams 11-28-2016 06:20 PM

I love to make baklava in a 13x9 pan, cut it into diamond shapes and place each piece in Christmas cupcake holders. They are considered by some to be labor intensive but I enjoy the process. I can place them in their cupcake holders in a sealed container and freeze them. Tasty.

craftymatt2 11-30-2016 07:44 PM

love cookie exchanges, use to do these a lot when i was younger

Mariah 12-20-2016 11:39 AM

I just got this recipe this year, but they are extra good, and extra quick and easy. Here goes:
3-ingredient cookies
1 cake mix--any flavor; don't use one that says it is extra moist.
2 eggs
1/2 cup liquid oil
Mix together with the mixer; add vanilla. Drop onto non-greased cookie sheets. Bake 14-5min. Take out and let stand until the are partially cooled
Frost or not.
Makes about2-2/12 dozen.
They are delicious and take maybe 5 min. to make.
Enjoy
Mariah

Mariah 12-20-2016 12:08 PM

3 ingredient cookies

1 cake mix--any flavor ; don't use one pudding added
2 eggs
1/2 c. oil
Mariah
Mix together with mixer. Spoon onto ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake 350--12-14 minutes.
Take off when slightly warm.
Frost or no frost Enjoy!
Mariah

farmquilter 12-25-2016 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by Sandygirl (Post 7707427)
Ladies, check out this recipe..i tasted these yesterday..OMG! Msking these for the exchange!
sandy

http://www.tablespoon.com/recipes/an...7-188f335995eb

Just printed and shared the recipe, they sure do sound quick and easy to make. Cake mixes are always on sale for $1.00, can't go wrong making these.
Thank you for posting the link

Sandygirl 12-26-2016 02:50 PM


Originally Posted by farmquilter (Post 7726182)
Just printed and shared the recipe, they sure do sound quick and easy to make. Cake mixes are always on sale for $1.00, can't go wrong making these.
Thank you for posting the link

Eat them in by the next day or two. They get very hard after a few days. I decided after two batches that I won't make them again. Delisious but I make cookies ahead of time and then store them

sandy

marymm 12-27-2016 11:23 AM

Google "Swedish Thumbprint Cookies" for a super easy delicious cookie. 3 ingredients plus jam!
At the cookie exchange in my neighborhood, everyone brings a wrapped ornament for an exchange game. This site has game rules. http://creative-party-themes.com/orn...nge-party.html
I would probably suggest a range of cost for the ornaments. Otherwise people may end up taking a $15 or $20 ornament and getting one from the dollar store.

jclinganrey 12-27-2016 11:38 AM

A family tradition for me has always been Snickerdoodles.

https://www.reference.com/food/easy-...qo=cdpArticles

Have fun!!


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