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A message from the cookie monster

Friday, September 12th, 2008
From Carol Coppins
I’ve been accused of ’selling my soul to the devil’ for my cookie recipes. I can assure you, that were this the case, I’d have a bigger bank balance and a smaller dress size.  In reality, ’selling my waistline to research’ would be a more accurate description.  I love cookies!  There are dog people and cat people; cruise people and museum people.  I am a cookie person.  When people start talking cake decorating I have to admit I am completely clueless.  If it weren’t for Jessie (our amazing cake designer), we would have no fancy cakes at all.  I never realized cake was worth eating until Jessie came along and won me over with her delicious scratch recipes.
 

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In particular, I love chocolate chip shortbread cookies.  I find it very gratifying that it is one of our best sellers.  I vigorously agree with the contingency of customers who claim it as their favorite, its my favorite too!  And a favorite of my family as well.  My daughter makes it often with and for friends, my son would take it as one of three items allowed on a desert island (watch for getting to know the staff in the future) and my husband might claim that it’s the reason he married me.
 
I actually started making the shortbread cookie in high school, which is quite a bit further in the past than I would like to admit.  Like many of you, I read recipe books, and any magazine with a cookie on the cover, will undoubtedly end up in my kitchen.  I usually end up adapting these recipes, either to suit my fancy, or the state of my pantry.  This is a recipe I found in one of my Mom’s women’s magazines in the early eighties.  I have no idea which one, and have changed the recipe enough that it probably wouldn’t match anymore anyway.  But from the first batch, I was hooked.  It’s survived 25 plus years, and is still ‘to die for’.
 
Fun Fact:  I actually served this cookie, along with a variety of others at my wedding reception.  Feel free to do the same.  You can even get a cake to match.