Today my lovely sister, Jamie is guest posting with another quick and easy recipe! Lillie and I cannot wait to try these! Anyway, here is Jamie:
Years later, Jenni and I stirred up
controversy when we opted out of a family bike ride because we both
had a bug and weren't up for the exercise, and ended up baking and
sampling batter all afternoon. (Apparently, cookie dough isn't the
best remedy for the common cold). My fondness for dough took a dark
turn on the slippery slope towards obsession when I left home for my
first semester of college. Homesick and less than enamored of
cafeteria food, I would eat cookie dough by the roll. (It was also a
great learning tool. While doing homework in my dorm room, I would
tell myself one more bite at the end of this page...for all twenty
pages of a reading assignment.)
Thankfully, my dependency on cookie dough eased a great deal when I returned home from my one and only semester in Virginia, and the next few years were spent under my parents' watchful eyes as I commuted to a nearby college. Then, three years ago this spring, I made a shocking move and married someone who prefers Fig Newtons to Oreos (a transgression for which my brother feels he should be institutionalized), someone who turns down Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Therapy in favor of....I shudder to say it...no-brand Mocha Chip. While you might think that this yogurt-eating, orange-peeling, apple-munching man would prove a good influence on my eating habits, you would be sadly mistaken. Although he is very vigilant at the grocery store when we go shopping together—I am not encouraged to go by myself, as the one time this happened I came home with several delightful new chocolatey treats to try out—he is less watchful at home, and doesn't chide me as my parents once did at the sight of hot fudge on an ice cream flavor that is made up of several layers of chocolate.
Thankfully, my dependency on cookie dough eased a great deal when I returned home from my one and only semester in Virginia, and the next few years were spent under my parents' watchful eyes as I commuted to a nearby college. Then, three years ago this spring, I made a shocking move and married someone who prefers Fig Newtons to Oreos (a transgression for which my brother feels he should be institutionalized), someone who turns down Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Therapy in favor of....I shudder to say it...no-brand Mocha Chip. While you might think that this yogurt-eating, orange-peeling, apple-munching man would prove a good influence on my eating habits, you would be sadly mistaken. Although he is very vigilant at the grocery store when we go shopping together—I am not encouraged to go by myself, as the one time this happened I came home with several delightful new chocolatey treats to try out—he is less watchful at home, and doesn't chide me as my parents once did at the sight of hot fudge on an ice cream flavor that is made up of several layers of chocolate.
Recently, I was explaining my new decision to lead a healthier lifestyle to my siblings while I was face-timing Lillie on Jenni's phone, and my brother caught a glimpse of the screen and called me out on the fact that I was eating packaged cookie dough whilst I made this resolution. I confess: it gets the best of me sometimes. The problem is, I fell in love with cookie dough when I just a preschool dropout, and they say you never forget your first love...
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bites
Time: 1 hour
Makes: 2 dozen
Ingredients:
1 cup salted butter, softened
1 1/2 cups packed light brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 cups flour
6 ounces mini chocolate chips (I used Toll House semi-sweet)
Directions:
1. Cream butter and sugar together.
2. Add remaining ingredients and mix well- I used a beater on low.
3. Roll into 1-inch balls.
4. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes. Dip in chocolate, drizzle with chocolate, or eat as is! (I MUCH prefer it dipped, but Jason liked it better drizzled).
5. Store in the refrigerator and pop one in your mouth every time you pass through the kitchen!
I found this recipe on Pinterest and it is from family.com.
And today we have another new Easter pillow cover available:
And today we have another new Easter pillow cover available:
Also, we were cutting silhouettes like crazy yesterday to keep the cream ones in stock and were able to keep adding them in as they sold out and we have more available today if you missed them yesterday morning when they first sold out.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Great recipe with no eggs! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try these! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like dropping out of preschool paid off... ;) These cookies look amazing! Can't wait to try them out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Have a FuN FuN FridaY! Enjoy the weekend and some cookie dough :)
Yummy to my Tummy...can't wait to make these and love the pillow!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmmmm good! I'll be right over! xoxo moose
ReplyDeleteI am very proudly raising a second generation cookie dough eater. She prefers sugar cookie dough to chocolate chip, though. I will be trying these this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI planned on starting a new diet today, and as soon as I log in I see this!! Lol Looks delish...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun read!! Yummy too.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
I just made chocolate chip cookies last night and yes, I must admit that I will eat cookie dough.
ReplyDeleteJamie,
ReplyDeleteFirst off I LOL so many times - you have a wonderful sense of humour and gift for the written word.
Secondly, you posted THAT during LENT????????????????????? And I read it on a Friday of all days?
OK, whew, that felt better. One more exclaimation point and I was gonna lose it, haha.
I am sooooooooooo trying these right after Easter, my friend.
Great guest post, thanks - you're a good sis, perhaps a bit of an evil one, but a good 'un too!
Have a wonderful and safe weekend.
What a beautiful blog you have, so glad I found it. Those look so yummy...and so addictive.
ReplyDeleteBristol
Those bites look wonderful. I am definitely going to try those!! and I love your new pillow design. Perfect for all the time, not just Easter! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeletejane
Oh these look so decadent and I LOVE cookie dough! I am craving 1 or maybe 8 right now! Might need to whip up a batch for a midnight snack! This was a delightful post! You all are a wonderful and close family. So nice to hear! Another beautiful new pillow..... love it. Have a great weekend and Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThose treats look decadent and delicious! When I was a camp counselor, we always had a "party" (aka a junk food fest) on the last night of the week. The girls in my cabin got to request foods, and chocolate chip cookie dough was ALWAYS on the list! Wonder why we love that dough so much? I guess because it's just delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the "He is Risen" pillow. That's beautiful!
These should be described as the best way for pregnant women to get their cookie dough and eat it too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little confused, these are "no bake" cookies?
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