
Yiddle over at yiddle.net spent yesterday baking cookies. Not just plain ordinary cookies, mind you! No! These are fabulous Black & White Cookies! Think of these when you want a special treat at your next fun event.
And these would also be a great project for your kids. Her secret "how-to" is simple and so easy that anyone could make them. Of course, they take a teensy bit of hands-on effort but the process is much simpler than I thought.

These are so cool I think you will definitely want to jump right over there and see how she makes 'em. Yiddle gives a link to the recipe she used as well as written instructions on how to make 'em.
Yumm!
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4 comments:
Thanks for the onion advice. I've been planting them shallow, but that doesn't seem to work (for me). Even in the 4-H garden others are bulbing, but not ours....
Your sourdough looks great! I never thought to use a themometer :)
Yum indeed! My mom often tried to make the checkerboard cookies - she never could get the colors to stick together. I think I'll try Martha's recipe and this technique - so cute!
Look so yummy!
Those coolies look great. I think I can smell them from here!
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