Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies, or Countdown to 40 Giveaway - I'm 39 7/12 years old!

Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Happy Pre-Birthday.
To me.
Damnit.

I'm turning 40 in five months. I'll be honest with you and say I'm a little weirded out by this one. I'm THAT person who just loves birthdays. But this one is taking some getting used to...although I just heard 40 is the new 30.

So, to get into the groove, I'm starting the birthday celebration NOW. In my 30's.

Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk Cookies
I'll be giving something away each month before my December 7, 2010 birthday.

And don't I know how to get this party started? Yes, by buying myself this cool serving tray at Crate & Barrel. Only $9.95! I'm frugal and 39 7/12!

Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk Cookies
For the "5 month" countdown, I'm giving away a $39 7/12 Amazon gift card to one lucky winner! ($39.58 US Dollar gift certificate to Amazon.com) To enter, just leave a comment (if you aren't connected to a blog, leave your email address). Deadline is Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at midnight PDT. **Updated: Contest is closed. Congrats to Vicki #8 who won!**

Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Here are 39 7/12 peanut butter chocolate chip cookies!

Recipe:
I've made these Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk cookies before, but they are a true favorite. This time, I used Cadbury Dark Chocolate Chips that my cousin brought back from a trip to Ireland.

Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chunk cookies
(adapted from Everyday Food - Martha Stewart empire)

My printable recipe here

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (spooned and leveled)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup peanut butter (smooth or chunky) (I used Jif smooth. I really like the smooth PB for this recipe)
4 tablespoons ( 1/2 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
1/2 cup packed dark-brown sugar (I've made it with both light and dark brown sugar)
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
8 ounces semisweet chocolate, cut into chunks (I've used Nestle chips, chunks and Cadbury dark chocolate chips...all with delicious results!!)

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a bowl, whisk together flour and baking soda; set aside. With a Kitchen Aid and paddle, beat peanut butter, butter, and sugars until light and fluffy...about 3 minutes. Add eggs and vanilla, and beat until smooth. With mixer on low, gradually add flour mixture, beating just until combined. Stir in chocolate chunks.
2. Drop dough by heaping tablespoons, 1 inch apart, onto two large baking sheets. I used half-sheet pans and a Silpat or parchment paper. Bake until golden, 13 to 15 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through. Transfer cookies to wire racks to cool.

203 comments:

  1. Happy almost birthday! I love that you are celebrating leading up to the big event! I just turned 30 in March - totally should have done that! And thank you for sharing with your readers! The cookies look awesome.

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  2. Happy pre-birthday! Those peanut butter cookies look yummy! Love your idea of celebrating your b-day for five months.

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  3. Happy early birthday! Those cookies look so delicious. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. happy 7/12ths of a birthday! i just had some cake for my brother's 23 364/365ths birthday (we're always too full to eat the cake after going out to dinner on the actual day)

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  5. i'd say those cookies are one heck of a way to celebrate! keep on celebrating! you know, happy unbirthday!

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  6. I'm going to say that 40 is going to be a good age. I just turned 40 in May.

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  7. Happy Pre-Birthday! I'm a little behind, at 34 10/12 - 4 days, but I'm already lamenting my 30s :)

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  8. 40 is great--take a nice photo of yourself so when you are my age (54) you can get out your photo on your 40th b-day and say, oh I looked so young!
    Cookies look delish, all my favorite flavors.

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  9. Peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies are among the best things life has to offer. What a great way to start your b-day countdown!
    (By the way, I've been a lurker/reading your blog for ages and am a BIG fan!)

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  10. These cookies look delicious! Happy almost birthday! :D

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  11. Happy Birthday
    Jencucch@gmail.com

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  12. 40!! Just a spring chicken. 40 is a great age. I turned 60 last month and still going strong.

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  13. I understand exactly what you mean about the 40 thing....omg... I turn 41 next week and I just can't stand it.... I hated 40 so much coming around so fast and NOW its partner in crime...41... how did it get here sooooo darn fast?

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  14. You are to funny! What a great way to celebrate! Those cookies look so yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe! I am 41 and several months, 42 in October! I was so down about turning 40, after the cake I got over it! You will to! ;o) missytaylor2000 at yahoo dot com

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  15. Happy Almost Birthday! Those cookies look awesome.

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  16. Happy early birthday! The cookies look great, photos are gorgeous.

    Thelittlekitchenblog (at) gmail (dot) com

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  17. Man, you celebrate birthdays right, starting 5 months early! My email is polinium at g m a i l

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  18. my hubby just turned 40!! I have 4 1/2 years left!!! lol...I'm not looking forward to it at all!!!! good luck!! ;)....frommykitchen2@gmail.com

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  19. Love the 7/12 of the cookie in the picture! Good on you for embracing 40 and Happy 39 7/12th birthday!

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  20. Your still so young , only thirty yrs old with some experience to back it up ;) . Thats what happened to me , i stopped growing older and started becoming more experienced yrs ago . Happy almost birthday!!

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  21. Well what a great idea and way to bring in your 40th birthday!!!

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  22. Happy 39 7/12 b'Day! Love the plate 'n the cookies!

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  23. Happy Pre-Birthday !
    Cookies looks delcious!

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  24. Happy almost-almost birthday! Those cookies look so yummy! I will have to try the recipe!

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  25. It's the big 39 for me this nov, so I kinda feel your pain!!!

    http://sugarswings.blogspot.com/

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  26. Happy early 2nd 39th birthday. :)

    P.S. I have thoroughly enjoyed your blog over the last 7 months... and my tummy has enjoyed many of your recipes.

    stephiejoyce@gmail.com

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  27. Happy almost birthday to you. Today is my real birthday and cookies are my most favorite dessert. Thank you for the recipes. Enjoy your 40's - they will be wonderful. I speak from experience!
    maile@rugbooks.com

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  28. Hahaha!! I love the 7/12 made into change. That's such an awesome idea. These cookies look delicious. Congrats on your new serving tray!

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  29. Happy 40th! now you are a true grown up..

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  30. Happy 39 7/12 birthday! Hehe :) I hope I remember to celebrate turning 40 in such a big way too!

    I'm going to have to make those cookies for the hubs soon...

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  31. happy early birthday and these cookies look wonderful!

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  32. Those cookies look delish! Happy almost birthday!

    -Kristy
    midnite_87@hotmail.com

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  33. Wee! Enjoy the rest of your 40th year! Hope you get the chance to throw a big bash for yourself! (I hope JustJenn caters!)

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  34. I will be 47 on Friday! My 40s have been great so far and I'm looking forward to it just getting better and better!

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  35. How fun a countdown! Love the idea!

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  36. WOOHOOO!!!! Happy pre-birthday!! I love that new dish! I can't believe it was only 10 dollars.

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  37. Those cookies look delicious!

    Eileen

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  38. Aw Honey-40 ain't nothing but a thing~29 destroyed me but I rebounded and now I am 48 1/2 :) Life is good!

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  39. That serving tray is pretty awesome. I may have to get one for myself.

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  40. I love it! I'll have to remember that as a countdown to big birthdays. Great idea. :)

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  41. happy birthday in advance! may your life be as fantastic as how those cookies look! :D

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  42. Happy Birthday! Just started reading your blog. It's great!

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  43. peanut butter and chocolate are the best things in life

    can't wait to try these this weekend!

    livingoffproceeds@gmail.com

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  44. Happy Birthday! Just started reading your blog. It's great! chunklet10@gmail.com

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  45. Meh, people are living to 100 these days, so you haven't even hit the half way point. ;)

    I've been following your blog for a while now. Great stuff! Thanks for all the ideas and recipes. So many things to try out.

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  46. What a fun idea! Happy almost 40! That tray is pretty nifty and such a good deal too.

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  47. wow! I wonder if I'll be as cool as you when I turn almost 40. Still got a long while to go, but we'll see!

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  48. I love that you're practicing celebrating your birthday in advance! Happy happy! (I'm on the countdown to 40, too, but with a little farther to go - January 2012.)

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  49. Happy Almost Birthday! Those cookies look like the perfect way to start off celebrating! Yum :)

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  50. Happy pre-birthday. Your cookies look delicious! The perfect size to just pop in your mouth :-)

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  51. What a fun idea! Doesn't get much better than chocolate and peanut butter :)

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  52. You're too cute. But wait, if 40 is the new 30 then what is 30?? This girl turning 30 wants to know :)

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  53. happy happy pre birthday. I've seen you and you look younger than me! I'm not even joking. Anyway 40 is totally the new 30. I wish I was 40. That would mean that my kids would be teenagers and probably potty trained by then.

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  54. Happy, happy almost birthday! Thanks for sharing it with us. Enjoy it: you're only 39-7/12 once!

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  55. Woo hoo! Happy almost Birthday!

    Love the serving tray, too!

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  56. You're as young as you feel. Live it up! And bake more cookies and bundts along the way. Happy pre-birthday!

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  57. My birthday's in December too, awesome!

    angelilee91@gmail dot com

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  58. Happy almost birthday - live it up!! Oh and Cadbury chocolate is delicious!

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  59. Happy unbirthday to you! These peanut butter chunk cookies look like the perfect way to celebrate.

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  60. Happy Pre-Birthday! Those cookies look like a delicious start to your celebration!
    the.k.krew(at)gmail(dot)com

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  61. Hooray! Can we celebrate your birthday every month all year?! I don't need to win the gift card, but am excited to start the countdown with you.

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  62. The only problem with being 40 is that it is harder to lose those extra cookie pounds. But these cookies look worth it.

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  63. What an awesome idea to stretch out the celebrations! Those cookies look like the perfect way to kickstart festivities :)

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  64. I love other people's birthdays! What a great way to celebrate yourself and the people in your blogging community -- bravo!

    (Those cookies look delicious -- it's been way too long since I've whipped up a batch of cookies just for the heck of it.)

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  65. You'll wake up on the morning of your 40th and feel just the same...although I know it's scary now!

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  66. Happy 39 7/12 birthday!! I totally am craving cookies now. :)

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  67. Yay for December babies (mine is 12/4 :) )!

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  68. From someone who will turn 40 just 2 months before you, I feel your pain! Those cookies look like just the thing to get me through! Kelly

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  69. Happy 39 7/12! :) The cookies look great!

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  70. Those cookies look amazing! Happy almost b-day!

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  71. happy approaching birthday, from one librarian (still in school) to another! :)

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  72. Mary, I just turned 40, and I will say that you are doing it in style (much better than I)! Great way to start...with cookies!

    Carolyn (triviachick@yahoo.com)

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  73. Those look delicious! Can't wait to see what you roll out when the big day arrives. ;)

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  74. Great idea on the countdown!
    sbswww2@aol.com

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  75. Well, well, well... have no fear, 40 is near!!! :)

    It was an easy transition for me - turning 25 was the hard one. Anyway, I love that you are celebrating your upcoming milestone in such a fun way.

    Love your new C&B Tray - I'm headed over there to grab one. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway.

    :)
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  76. Those cookies look so perfectly round they look like they weren't even homemade. I just ate breakfast and even though I'm full I want to eat that whole platefull of cookies.

    Wait, shouldn't you be making birthday bundts for yourself. You are the grand poohbah shamalama ding dong of bundts!

    Happy unbirthday!

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  77. Mmm chocolate chunk cookies. I love them, but I'm too cheap to buy the good-quality chunks, so when I make them I use cheap generic chips and the result is always "meh." Actually, that may be a good thing, otherwise every single one of the cookies on that pretty platter would be in my tummy within an hour of emerging from the oven.

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  78. Happy early birthday Mary :) And live it up girl cuz 40 IS the new 30 :)

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  79. Yay! I think 40 is the new 20!

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  80. Happy almost 40th birthday! Thanks for sharing the love.

    strawberry_sherbet@hotmail.com

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  81. A very merry unbirthday to YOU! Birthdays are Fun! (Because they come with CAKE!!)

    http://librarygirl9.blogspot.com/

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  82. Happy pre-birthday! The cookies look delicious!

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  83. Happy pre-birthday! Can't wait to try your cookie recipe. Looks very delicious!
    :D from CA

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  84. Mary, 40 IS the new 30! 40 is FABULOUS! I just turned 40 in June. Like you, it felt different than turning 30...maybe it's because when I was a kid, I thought 40 was WAY old. Now that I'm here, I'm determined to be the healthiest and sharpest I've been ever. Love the Crate & Barrel serving tray! Thanks for the chance to win the gift card.
    liznakata@gmail.com

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  85. Yea! What a fun and generous way to celebrate your birthday! Thanks for the chance to be a part of it!

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  86. 40 is totally the new 30! And what a way to celebrate. Yum...especially with those Cadbury dark chocolate chips.

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  87. I just found your blog last week and have been checking it regularly. Happy 39 7/12 day! I turn 30 in a month and if 40 is the new 30 - we are almost the same age!

    The cookies and platter look delicious. Yes, the platter too.

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  88. I love that my husband is going to his 40 before me ;)

    mrsbettierocker@gmail.com

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  89. MCD (conci9999 at yahoo dot com)July 8, 2010 at 9:33 AM

    Happy soon to be birthday!

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  90. Happy Pre-Brithday! That is such a cool idea! Those cookies look awesome!

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  91. I love celebrating my birthday, too--glad you do the same! :)

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  92. You should have an un-birthday tea party with these cookies. And invite me. Yum!

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  93. Happy pre-birthday! What a great way to celebrate. Mmmm. Fell in love with you blog between the pictures and the recipes, and promptly shared with my foody friends! I may have found what I'm baking this weekend! Love pb and chocolate.

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  94. Enjoy your last few months in the thirties - I'm sure the next decade will be glorious as well :)

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  95. I hope you have a happy birthday - don't let the number bring you down. Enjoy every ounce of life.

    heathermead4@hotmail.com

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  96. Happy pre-birthday! I hit that milestone a few years ago, it's not so bad!

    karenreichmann@hotmail.com

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  97. Happy Early Birthday! Now I'm off to make these cookies! Yummm!

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  98. 40 is totally the new 30. ;)

    lil_ninja123(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  99. Mary,

    I saw Dorie speak at ALA - she is too cute. She had a savory spread from her new french cookbook

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  100. I just turned 31 - which seems so horribly old to me. . . so I'm definitely feeling your pain.

    Yay for cooking librarians!

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  101. 40 is nothing to fear (of course, I'm in my late 50's so consider the source....) Peanut butter and chocolate are a match made in heaven. Are you going to serve these on your birthday? Will you send a batch to everyone who comments? (only kidding)

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  102. Happy 39.583333333 years old day! I too LOVE the pb and chocolate combo!

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  103. Happy 39 7/12th birthday!! Those cookies look delicious.

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  104. What a fun idea! Happy almost birthday!

    tlm24x@gmail.com

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  105. Those cookies look heavenly. Mmm. Happy 7/12 birthday!

    cjpeacockbird at gmail dot com.

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  106. Happy Birthday in advance! Love your blog.

    sayonarajapan2007@yahoo.com

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  107. Happy Pre-Birthday! I love birthdays too. And those cookies look delicious!
    higamonster@hotmail.com

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  108. Hi thanks for the chance to win...e* etolie@netzero.net

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  109. what fun! i like the way you're approaching this milestone, mary. :)

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  110. THIS recipe is awesome.
    happy almost birthday.
    hope i winn.

    local_honee@yahoo.com

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  111. You are too funny. Happy prebirthday! Hope you got a new fridge.

    helcho@msn.com

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  112. Thank you for sharing your birthday and a great recipe.

    June

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  113. Happy Pre-Birthday. I usually celebrate a whole week before and after, but now that I see your 5 months ahead thing, I think this is a great plan. I wonder if my husband will go for it :)

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  114. Happy Almost Birthday! Those cookies look delicious!

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  115. Happy Birthday and blogging...I'll actually take a shipment of cookies for the celebration!

    jemontfort@mail.roanoke.edu

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  116. I'm surprised! It just shows that you're very very young at heart! (ps as someone who is 51 and 1 1/2 12ths, 40 is really nothing to worry about!)

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  117. Happy almost birthday!! Would love to see a pan cookie adaptation for this recipe - we make pan cookies for a crowd about twice a week and I need new ideas!!!

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  118. Those cookies look and sound so yummy! Happy end of your 30's. I'm turning 35 next week and having a hard time with that for sure!

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  119. Love the serving tray - it would be perfect for asparagus.

    I may make those cookies next week when I have to go back to work (I'm a middle school librarian.)

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  120. I might have to make these this weekend-I'm on a huge pb/choc kick lately (okay...always)

    what a fun little pre-bday countdown!! :)

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  121. Such perfect little cookies and I love the tray you have them on!

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  122. happy birthday! my husband will looove these cookies!

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  123. I hope you have a wonderful 5 month lead-up to your birthday. My friends and I have decided that we're going to be 33 for the foreseeable future...or until it's obvious we're not.

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  124. Happy Pre-birthday!
    I was at Cost Plus this past weekend and saw a lot of chocolates by Cadbury that are usually sold overseas.

    xchibiox@gmail.com

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  125. Happy Early Birthday! This is the way to celebrate! Those cookies do look delicious, by the way. :)

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  126. What a fun way to celebrate! 40 IS the new 30, but also, you can officially start counting BACKWARDS after you hit 40! :-) Happy Birthday!

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  127. Letícia CastroJuly 9, 2010 at 3:44 PM

    :) now you'll get a lot of happy birthdays until the real day! :))) it's nice to celebrate it all these months!

    (lelinhacastroATgmail.com)

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  128. Happy early birthday! I read your blog nearly every day - but I have never commented until now. I suppose I should comment more often to let you know that I really adore reading your posts and seeing your photography. [slaurachang at gmail]

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  129. You're right, 40 is the new 30! Trust me, it's just a number - I turned 46 this year and still feel like I'm 25!

    You're great and so is your blog. Enjoy those lovely cookies, and your birthday too.

    seannachm@gmail.com

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  130. Happy pre-birthday. What a fun way to celebrate your big day.

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  131. Once you get over the weirdness of turning 40, you'll find that your 40s are fabulous! Enjoy!

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  132. Happy pre-birthday! Anyone who can make cookies like this is young to me!

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  133. Happy pre-birthday from a fellow librarian.
    stacystemp@yahoo.com

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  134. Happy soon to be your birthday! :)

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  135. What a way to celebrate your upcoming 40th bday!! Oh those cookies look fabulous, wish i could grab few for myself!

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  136. The cookies look delish, as do all of your recipes. Thank you for such an informative and entertaining website. I found you via your friend JustJenn, and enjoy reading about both of your antics. Have a fabulous 40th!

    Jennifer
    jensalz@yahoo.com

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  137. Happy almost birthday! Wish u all the good health and prosperity!

    wafahbeg@gmail.com

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  138. Ha! Too cute =) And yes, you definitely know how to get the party started...great giveaway...thanks for the chance!!!

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  139. Those cookies look wonderful! My family are big cookie fans, I'll have to make this for them soon!
    You have a wonderful site here, I'm so happy I found it. Will be back again soon!
    Have a great weekend~

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  140. Great blog! 5 months is forever away!

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  141. Making these cookies tonight. I'm sure my co-workers will love them!

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  142. You should have a big party, Katie and I would come :-)

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  143. I'll be joining you at 4-0 soon enough! Great lookin' cookies!

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  144. These look amazing!! Here's to 40 more years filled with delicious goodies!!

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  145. Happy slightly-over-half-birthday! The peanut butter cookies look delicious!

    carly72888@yahoo.com

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  146. happy birthday! I'm totally making these cookies!

    -Kara
    karashurtliff@gmail.com

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  147. I just had my birthday a few days ago and I am proud to say I am 52 :-)
    Your cookies look ammmmazing.
    Happy early Birthday to you & tons more to follow

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  148. Those are some good looking cookies!

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  149. Love the Crate & Barrel tray, and love your 'frugality'! Happy birthday in advance Mary!!

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  150. Good for you! Celebrate as much and in any way you want. Birthdays are to be celebrated no matter the age and not much beats peanut butter and chocolate to kick it all off! ryteljh@gmail.com

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  151. Happy Pre-Birthday! Indeed a very cool serving tray.

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  152. Happy early birthday! Those cookies look very tasty - almost a bit moist. Mmmm. I want some.

    a.r.mcdermott@hotmail.com

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  153. what a lovely way to start the big 40 celebration...wonderful cookie recipe & a giveaway! thanks for including me...

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  154. Happy Pre-Birthday! Awesome blog!


    lifesparalysisbyanalysis@gmail.com

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  155. That serving tray is really cool - and definitely a steal at $9.95 - the perfect way of showing off these cookies! :)

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  156. Those cookies look delicious. gasweetheart211[at]netscape[dot]net

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  157. I think you must be psychic... I was looking for a good PB cookie recipe! Happy pre-birthday (and I'm uber-frugal too - good buy!!

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  158. Forty didn't bother me (my daughter was just five, after all), fifty was fun, but now I'm facing 60 in two years and that seems old!

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  159. I would love to win the Amazon gc! I have been watching a few things. Happy Almost Birthday!

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  160. Looks delicious Happy upcoming birthday

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  161. Mary, no way are you going to be 40! You write like you're in your twenties! (Sorry if that sounds rude. I mean that you have a vivacious turn of phrase!)

    I am genuinely shocked.

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  162. Happy 40th! I am headed that way soon.

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  163. Great looking cookies. If the weather ever cools down I will def bring these to work

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  164. Don't fret over 40!!!!!! This Friday, the 16th, I turn 55 and I am proud of it!!! I love-love-love birthdays. My 2nd daughter was born on the 15th and had me in the hospital on my birthday that year, 1981. We celebrate all month long together. It's what you make of it.

    P.S. If you weren't here to celebrate, you would be dead!!!!!!!

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  165. I too am knocking on 40's door (feb 2011) and feeling weird about it too...here's to a wonderful year for both of us!

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  166. I just celebrated my 37th on June 3rd and started thinking, wow, I'm closer to 40 than ever before!! It sneaks up on ya doesn't it?! These cookies look delish. Thanks for the recipe.

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  167. Happy happy early birthday!

    ~Ada^_^ (apwong@aol.com)

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  168. I saw this recipe yesterday and really wanted to make them. Until I discovered I was out of peanut butter, that is. After the next trip to the grocery though, I will be trying them. They look so yummy.

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  169. What a totally fun idea! Happy almost birthday!

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  170. Hope you enjoy your pre birthday party!!
    Sharon
    shadra01@sbcglobal.net

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  171. I always love reading your blog, but now it looks like I'll love reading it even more for the next few month! Thanks for being so generous to your readers!

    sulkygrrl(at)gmail(dot)com

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  172. I love the idea of starting your birthday celebrating 5 months in advance!!!!

    Happy Pre-birthday!

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  173. Happy Pre-Birthday! Those cookies look fantastic :)

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  174. Happy almost birthday! Thanks for getting us gifts.

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  175. My birthday too, but it'll be 44 for me. Happy Birthday, do it big, invite all those you love to a place you love and let me celebrate YOU!!!! I did, it was the best birthday ever! oops. mscharlied@hotmail.com

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  176. I think i should start celebrating in advance too :D cheers to 5 months of celebration!

    -Jenn
    jeplee@ucsc.edu

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  177. Those cookies look delicious! And 40 isn't so bad.

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  178. I used to hate peanut butter, but peanut butter cookies are another story! And that's a beautiful platter--perfect for fish, too!

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  179. I know how intimidating those big numbers can be, so I think it's a great idea to celebrate them for a long time (and get used to and learn to appreciate them ;) ).
    I hope you have a great time living up to the big day and of course a killer birthday itself!
    And don't forget to never *act* your age! :D

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  180. Happy pre-birthday!! Cookies are the perfect way to celebrate ;)

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  181. Happy 39 1/2 birthday!! :) I hope it is a lovely day!

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  182. I am making these today for sure!

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  183. this is so cute! i love that serving plate from c&b. i always love reading your posts, happy bday!!! even if it is 39 and and odd number of days.

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  184. Happy B'day! I already printed your cookie recipe - they look so yummy. Thanks for the giveaway.
    jmhamlin826 AT yahoo DOT com

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  185. Happy 39 7/12 birthday!!! =) Woothoo!

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  186. Happy 39 7/12 birthday. I will be 40 in almost six years and I am freaked out by it. So I can totally understand what you are going through. What an awesome plate from C&B. Lovely plate and lovely cookies.

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  187. Ooh, pick me, pick me. I was an assistant librarian in high school and now I check out numerous library books regarding all things culinary (and a lot of non-culinary topics) plus I have an unhealthy addiction to Amazon. Have a very happy birthday!

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  188. Happy Soon-to-be Birthday! I'm new to your blog but i'm really enjoying your back entries.

    katherineunderwood AT gmail DOT com

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  189. Oooh, I need to win... my birthday's tomorrow, LOL. Nice giveaway :) The cookies look delish!

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  190. Happy soon to be birthday!! 40 is the new 25 ;) love the blog :)

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