I thought I was doing pretty well learning how to play in .html codes in the old version of Blogger so that I could get rid of extraneous spacing, coding, and lay photos in as a nice block.
Thus, the only way I could get all these photos in one post is to strip them down the side .. for now.
I started this process HOURS ago--like on a whole different day--both the recipe making, the cooking, and then trying to upload and process this.
I am tired.
I should have just not gotten this done on time.
I have sent off a snippy feedback entry.
The real portion of this post!
All of this struggle is still not enough to say thank you to the MailRoom Guy. The Wonder Intern was/is ... um ...
Well.
He is a wonder, alright.
As my other granny would say.
JTR aka Janean's Peanut Butter Cookies
1 cup margarine (I used butter, 2 sticks)
1 cup sugar, brown
1 egg
2 tablespoons hot water
1 cup peanut butter
1 tablespoon baking soda
2 1/2 cup flour
Beat in egg, water, and peanut butter.
Combine dry ingredients and stir them into margarine mixture.
Roll in balls and roll in sugar.*
Press with fork on ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.
I have lost count of how many cookies I've eaten (not really, only 3).
It's over 9 dozen cookies and counting.
I'm sure my neighbors will be happy when the kitchen timer stops going off, I stop tromping across my floor to my bureau/cooling racks, and I finally go to bed.
Me. too.
Wait. There's the ding for the last batch. Glory Hallelujah. Now I have to figure out how to get 9 dozen cookies in containers and to work. .... Later, MUCH LATER, today.
Response to comments: It's not the size of the pan holding me back from making more than 6 cookies at a time. It's the depth and quality of the oven. It's not calibrated right, but after almost 6 years, we've come to a sensory understanding of each other. I can tell by smell and then by a quick look. Also, it's not as deep or wide as a regular house oven. I have exactly one cookie sheet that will fit in there. My other ones won't fit in one way, and the the "normal" way, kicks the door open and then things NEVER finish.
Honestly.
One day we'll do a tour of the kitchenette. It's not even a "kitchen" per se according to you or me, or the housing authority. It's the type of kitchen that makes me mock all the people on House Hunters (the US version). Excuse me: Granite countertops, 2 fridges, a US style fridge, an ice machine, garbage disposal, dish washer, grilling devices, 6 burners? WTH. GET OVER YOURSELVES! Do you have a counter top? Do you have a full fridge? Can you shut your oven door with a normal cookie sheet in it? That, a knife, a pot, a pan, and a cutting board, and a burner ... that's all you really need.
Those European houses where there is a coil, a fridge under the counter, and a hole in the ground? They would LOVE my kitchenette!
What a nice person you are! Making so many goodies for others. If doubling recipes is going to be a regular thing you really need to invest in a bigger pan that cooks more than 6 cookies at a time. That would just kill my motivation to make them in the first place!
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