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Old 11-29-2019, 07:34 AM
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FB told me that today is Cookie Mixing Day. So I searched Google to see if it is an 'actual' day. Couldn't find that, but found this article that it's better to just mix today and bake another day: https://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog...g-cookie-dough

Has anyone else experienced this? [I'm just always anxious to eat them LOL ]
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Old 11-29-2019, 01:01 PM
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Guess I was somewhat on-program today .... I made up eight jars of cookie mixes!

Sometimes I make the cookie balls and freeze them unbaked.
Then straight to the cookie sheet and oven when baking happens.
Makes for a pretty fast make on cookies when time is not at my favour!
Guess that fits with the King Arthur comments.

Though I have always seen both tactics as time and energy savers ...
and only one mess-up of the kitchen instead of several.
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Old 11-29-2019, 01:25 PM
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I usually mix the dough one day - and bake another day.
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Old 11-29-2019, 01:42 PM
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Oh yum! I want cookies!

I bake them right away and eat them right away. LOL! I thought about mixing the dough to save time on prep later. But I didn't quite make it for Thanksgiving.

It would be nice to just bake a few when you wanted cookies.
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Old 11-30-2019, 07:45 AM
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I also have gone to mixing one day and baking the next. Must be age. I also find myself vacuuming or dusting the same way. Sometimes the vacuum gets parked just where I stopped for the day and that is just the way it is. Great to be retired, most of the time anyway.
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Geesh, i better learn patience!
I have been reading a lot of King Arthur email, tips, recipes. Really like them.. I am relying on their Sunday Inspiration tips to make me a better baker!!!

Thanks for posting this! Have an amazing weekend...
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Old 11-30-2019, 02:33 PM
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Not making any cookies today or tomorrow. Now that I live alone, I do not bake very often at all, but when my son lived at home if there was a bowl of cookie dough in the fridge it would disappear before morning.

I looked at the photos on the King Arthur site and I do not like the look of the really dark 10 day dough cookie. It looks over cooked to me.

Now though you have me thinking about what baking to do for Christmas. I really do not feel very motivated to bake much this year. I will ask my son to make Nanaimo Bars, as he is good at them. I may make a few Butter Tarts and Mince Tarts. Other than some Almond Rocha, that will probably be it.

I am the only one who likes shortbread and there is a great local bakery that makes wonderful butter shortbread, so I will just buy a few pieces from there.
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I always make and bake cookies or anything else the same day. Too anxious to eat some. I freeze some for later.
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I creamed butter & sugar for molasses cookies then I got called away for over an hour before I added the rest of the ingredients. The flavor was better than usual so I do that all the time now.
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I make cookies that I freeze in “logs” for slice & bake. They are among my favorites and it is fun to have warm cookies when someone stops in for coffee.
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