I don't know Snickerdoodles. Googling the recipe it is probably just as well that I don't. Michelin woman come on down. I love that you bake them as gifts. I remember when that was common. A lovely habit. There is a small Spring gift for you on my Sunday Selections post today.
Well done Laura. They don't take long to be gone do they? They're just so more-ish. I make mine with dried cranberries sometimes. Once I tried choc-chips, but that was too much sweet.
I didn't grow up with these in my cookie jar but I wish I did. I suppose I could fix that now that I'm the grown up, but the scale wouldn't like it :) My mother still bakes for the neighbours who help her. She gets them other gifts like plants or gift cards as well, but bakes almost weekly during the winter and shares it around. It's a really nice touch - it says you cared enough to put in the effort.
I don't know Snickerdoodles. Googling the recipe it is probably just as well that I don't. Michelin woman come on down. I love that you bake them as gifts. I remember when that was common. A lovely habit.
ReplyDeleteThere is a small Spring gift for you on my Sunday Selections post today.
I love snickerdoodles. I rarely bake anymore because I can't refuse.
ReplyDeleteLOL, did you have a different expectation?????
ReplyDeleteYay! Snickerdoodles! No wonder they are gone so soon!
ReplyDeleteLove snickerdoodles. My oldest grandson made the best I ever tasted one year for cookie day before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWell done Laura. They don't take long to be gone do they? They're just so more-ish.
ReplyDeleteI make mine with dried cranberries sometimes. Once I tried choc-chips, but that was too much sweet.
I bet Emily will enjoy them :) They look delicious; I can see why the ones in the red are almost gone :)
ReplyDeleteI hope Emily is doing great and adjusting to college life :)
betty
I shall have to google sneakersd... but i am sure they are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI did the search-engine thing - YUM!!!!! Definitely for sharing... YAM xx
Are they biscuits, I love home made biscuits but don't make them anymore as I eat the lot.
ReplyDeleteMerle................
My mother used to make Snickerdoodles. I loved them.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of them - but what a lovely name. Any chance of a recipe - they look so inviting no wonder the cookie jar is enpty.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a gift of home-made cookies! Snickerdoodles are great.
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a baker, most of my creations go wrong. But I do like cookies
ReplyDeleteI've never met a snickerdoodle. Sounds like one of hybrid breed of dogs.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these - but they look nice!
ReplyDeleteohhh, how I've loved cinnamon and sugar together. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cookie and one that tastes best still warm from the oven.
ReplyDeleteI didn't grow up with these in my cookie jar but I wish I did. I suppose I could fix that now that I'm the grown up, but the scale wouldn't like it :) My mother still bakes for the neighbours who help her. She gets them other gifts like plants or gift cards as well, but bakes almost weekly during the winter and shares it around. It's a really nice touch - it says you cared enough to put in the effort.
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