We Are Alive! November 20th, 2024 Cookie Dough!

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Keeping with my food theme, we have a small no-baking project. I ran some errands today, got an oil change and returned some aluminum cans for their deposit. While at the grocery store, we saw a discounted no-bake desert that looked really delicious!

The package was clearanced for $2 for 16 cookie dough no-bake bites. "Safe to eat raw" no eggs or perishable ingredients. Just add butter!

It was a fun and easy project... and not completely finished yet. Still need the chocolately drizzle over the top, but they're not doing that until it's time to serve them. After diner.

For now, they're very pleased with their no-bake cookie dough bites!


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Those look good man! !BBH !DIY !DOOK

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We'll try them tonight! !BBH

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Never heard of Tuttle twin books, good share!

Cookies are easy to do at home, good time spending

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The Tuttle Twin books are amazing, simplifying libertarian concepts into children's stories. !BBH

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It was a fun and easy project... and not completely finished yet. Still need the chocolately drizzle over the top, but they're not doing that until it's time to serve them. After diner.

I would add fruits to them. For example strawberries.

Or a jam/syrup.

Or something like these.

If you have any of these (or something else, maybe I do not even think of) at hand.

Seeing that you posted this 21 hours ago, you probably finished eating the cookies.

Next time you try this, or something similar, probably some kind of decoration would be a good idea.

The dessert would also be more tasty by them.

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You know, I think you're right. Some strawberries or jam or something fruity. Too bad they're all eated up already! Maybe next time. !BBH

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