Guess who won their opening game in overtime against Tennessee?!?!?!
Go Bruins!
Go Bruins!
This week's Tuesdays with Dorie selection, Chunky Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Chocolate Chipsters (page 73 of Dorie's book) was selected by Stefany of Proceed with Caution. Excellent choice!
I've made these cookies on several occasions and even shipped them to friends. They are one of my favorite cookies ever!!! It's a combo of everything good about cookies - all in one! Chocolate chips, oatmeal and peanut butter. Delicious!
I used a medium size cookie scoop and ended up with 6 dozen cookies! They freeze wonderfully, but I didn't have any room in the freezer so I baked them all. Good thing I have lots of co-workers!
P.S. I apologize but my wrists and hands are acting up so I'm going to limit my typing for a bit (I'm having to bring out the ice packs and voice recognition software again). I'm sorry that I'm not going to be able to comment on many of the great blogs...but I will be saying, "Awesome!" as I scroll through the posts on my reader.
My medium sized scoop gave only 45 ;-). Great picture!
ReplyDeleteUlrike from Küchenlatein
Let me guess: UCLA? :)
ReplyDeleteGreat cookies, and I hope your wrists get better very soon. That happened to me once, it's awful.
wow - those look yummy! i'll have to try those closer to the holidays, i am sure they will be a hit!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I love the idea of having them in the freezer, ready to pop into an oven for fresh baked cookies anytime. I'm going to have to make them soon.
ReplyDeleteHope your wrists feel better soon!
I must say...a really beautiful way to display the cookies...GO BRUINS!!! I was at the game yesterday...what a crazy night!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing we tried this morning from the bounty you left, yummy! They wont last long around here.
ReplyDeleteYay Bruins!!! I am in LOVE with Neuheisel for bringing our team BACK. Yeahooo!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear your hands/wrists are hurting today. Hope you feel better soon.
I followed your link to cake wrecks and laughed so hard I cried. Hysterical!
Love ya,
Racheal
Excellent photos, love the little cookie balls all lined up so nicely. Congrats on your team winning, I'm from TN but not a TN fan : )
ReplyDeleteU *clap* C *clap* L *clap* A *clap*! UCLA fight fight fight! I am going to the Arizona or Stanford game. Not sure which one yet. I can't wait! PS. Cookies look yum!
ReplyDeleteClara @ iheartfood4thought
These will become regulars in my cookie baking as well. Good thing cookie eating is more of a bicep action than a wrist action. Keep up with the ice and layoff the keyboard.
ReplyDeleteThey ARE a combo of everything good about cookies--yum, I'm going back for another now. Thanks for thinking of us at LHQ!
ReplyDeleteI think I need one of those scoops. Nice work!
ReplyDeletegreat photos! that is a LOT of cookies ;) i halved the recipe, hehe. hope your wrists get better soon!
ReplyDeleteThis is one Brad's fave cookies!
ReplyDeleteI hope your wrists and hands are feeling better soon. =)
ReplyDeleteGreat promo for UCLA. Go Bruins! The cookies look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOoh. What yummy looking balls of cookie dough. They look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! They look delicious! Great idea to have them ready in the freezer!
ReplyDeleteWish I'd saved some of this dough to freeze. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI am pleased you loved these - so did I! Hope your wrists feel better soon!
ReplyDeletelook at how beautiful they are on your baking sheet! go bruins :)
ReplyDeleteoh and i hope your hand feels better soon!
I love your second photo!
ReplyDeleteSorry about your wrists! Good thing they held up long enough to make those gorgeous cookies!
ReplyDeleteYum I recently made these and loved them too! I like how it's everything combined into one cookie though I think it's missing coconut. Hope your wrists are better soon!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I loved these cookies as well, and how sweet that you made them for your friend involved in the duck duck goose accident.
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