I would love to have a sweater like Elly’s where the zig-zag pattern moves up and down from time to time. That would be super cool and quite an attention-getter.
We used to do this as kids. We would trade pieces of different colors and make our own creations, and you better not touch anyone else’s. Of course, half the dough was eaten raw before anything was baked. 1/2 butter, 1 1/2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, 3 cups flour, 1 tsp vanilla, food colors. Bake at 350 for 12 min. Chilled dough is easier to handle, or you may add more flour. Bon appetit!
I’m in the middle of a cookie baking nightmare (of my own making). I’m not halfway through my cookie list and there’s just a little over a week to get 15 more kinds of cookies done. I’ve done 10 so far, but I’m getting the feeling that I’m not going to make the whole list this year. Kind of a bummer since I give cookies as gifts every year to my friends, in-laws, and my brother.
Once a year, I make a 10 lb batch of fudge. I am always anxious about it setting. One year we had to eat it with a spoon, LOL! Then I started overcooking it. When you do something only once a year it takes awhile to get it just right. Each batch tastes great, so they aren’t a waste. It is the softness and hardness that I haven’t quite nailed yet. Only been doing it for 25 years, LOL!
In between holidays we buy baked goods from the store. We have a “home style” bakery near us, and for what we use, their baked goods are just what the doctor ordered—one or two cookies per week.
A little trivia note: This is the first time in the comic strip that Lynn Johnston mentioned her mother’s avatar (Elly’s mother) after her own mother died in September, 1989.
Yeah. No. I baked a double batch of Alice B. Toklas brownies (with and without nuts) and am just finishing off a batch of gingerbread cookies for my favourite ginger, the Mrs.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
the cat’s out of the bag when it comes to “baking” Christmas cookies
howtheduck about 6 years ago
I would love to have a sweater like Elly’s where the zig-zag pattern moves up and down from time to time. That would be super cool and quite an attention-getter.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’ve been shopping in the wrong store. Where is this bakery?
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Home baked doesn’t have to mean your home.
Wren Fahel about 6 years ago
My aunt used to make some wonderful peanut butter fudge every Christmas. I have not brought myself to have anyone else’s since she died.
Geophyzz about 6 years ago
Change the colours to yellow and black, and she could stand-in for Charlie Brown.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
They’re home baked. Says so right on the box.
8ec23d5228da33aa2115003c92d0fe83 about 6 years ago
We used to do this as kids. We would trade pieces of different colors and make our own creations, and you better not touch anyone else’s. Of course, half the dough was eaten raw before anything was baked. 1/2 butter, 1 1/2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, 3 cups flour, 1 tsp vanilla, food colors. Bake at 350 for 12 min. Chilled dough is easier to handle, or you may add more flour. Bon appetit!
myrendal about 6 years ago
I’m in the middle of a cookie baking nightmare (of my own making). I’m not halfway through my cookie list and there’s just a little over a week to get 15 more kinds of cookies done. I’ve done 10 so far, but I’m getting the feeling that I’m not going to make the whole list this year. Kind of a bummer since I give cookies as gifts every year to my friends, in-laws, and my brother.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
Once a year, I make a 10 lb batch of fudge. I am always anxious about it setting. One year we had to eat it with a spoon, LOL! Then I started overcooking it. When you do something only once a year it takes awhile to get it just right. Each batch tastes great, so they aren’t a waste. It is the softness and hardness that I haven’t quite nailed yet. Only been doing it for 25 years, LOL!
mourdac Premium Member about 6 years ago
Bittersweet memories – my mom was a great baker.
summerdog about 6 years ago
I eat Christmas cookies in December, and still regret it in May.
jless about 6 years ago
She gets points for being honest.
Asharah about 6 years ago
I’m awaiting delivery of my Figi’s Christmas Cookies.
Brian Premium Member about 6 years ago
My youngest sister picked up the cookie baking recipes from mom, and now she’s teaching one of our nieces.
1JennyJenkins about 6 years ago
In between holidays we buy baked goods from the store. We have a “home style” bakery near us, and for what we use, their baked goods are just what the doctor ordered—one or two cookies per week.
What Elly said applies to me too.
howtheduck about 6 years ago
A little trivia note: This is the first time in the comic strip that Lynn Johnston mentioned her mother’s avatar (Elly’s mother) after her own mother died in September, 1989.
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yeah. No. I baked a double batch of Alice B. Toklas brownies (with and without nuts) and am just finishing off a batch of gingerbread cookies for my favourite ginger, the Mrs.
newke3iu about 6 years ago
All you do is complain. If you’re so dissatisfied with Lynn’s cartoon, stop reading it!!
coffeeturtle about 6 years ago
Have you got time for coffee?
What’s that? A trick question?