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I did think of that, but we have only one oven rack! Oh, and I am going to bring you home a bag of the gingery sugar, it’s got a pretty cool flavor and I thought you might enjoy playing around with it. Besos!
*laugh* Indeed Jennifer in Bolivia, CCC are a worthy endeavor! They are my stress food of choice –what’s weird, is I’m more into making them than eating them when I’m on edge. If I start making CCC, my mother always asks me if something is wrong. Anyhow, these spotted delicacies are an important tool in my coping mechanism arsenal, and therefore I really must be able to make a decent cookie here in Argentina for legitimate mental health reasons…right?
You could keep one of the oven racks out of the oven to use as a cooling rack.
Me
I did think of that, but we have only one oven rack! Oh, and I am going to bring you home a bag of the gingery sugar, it’s got a pretty cool flavor and I thought you might enjoy playing around with it. Besos!
Love it! I definitely think learning how to make tasty CCC in a foreign country is a worthy endeavor.
Jennifer in Bolivia (and I just cheat, asking people to bring me choc chips and “real” brown sugar when they come!)
*laugh* Indeed Jennifer in Bolivia, CCC are a worthy endeavor! They are my stress food of choice –what’s weird, is I’m more into making them than eating them when I’m on edge. If I start making CCC, my mother always asks me if something is wrong. Anyhow, these spotted delicacies are an important tool in my coping mechanism arsenal, and therefore I really must be able to make a decent cookie here in Argentina for legitimate mental health reasons…right?