Unfortunately for me, most women here work outside the home, but I am fortunate enough to have met a couple of women who do stay home and are also "transplants" (the term people here use to describe us outsiders). Transplants like us tend to stick out in the crowd for a lot of reasons – the main one being a wider range of opinions and experiences to draw from, and a general willingness to try new things.
I’ve spent a lot of time with one transplant friend in particular, who loves coffee as much as I do, has a progressive attitude toward food and our environment, shares my faith, and is a great listener. We’re learning a lot from each other and I’m really glad I met her.
Today we made biscotti from this recipe I found at allrecipes.com. It was a fun way to spend the afternoon, and a yummy complement to our coffee. It was actually a test run because I was considering introducing ourselves to our neighbors with a batch – and then remembered folks here might not appreciate them as much as an old standby like chocolate chip cookies. Anyone have a good recipe for those?
Speaking of recipes, you have to try this refreshing and addictive gazpacho recipe before summer is completely gone, and this pork chop recipe I made with great success last night (try pairing with brown rice).
Moira says
Can I promote a recipe from my blog for you? 😉
https://whowantsseconds.typepad.com/who_wants_seconds/2005/08/oatmeal_chocola.html
I found your blog via Sew, Mama, Sew…and I’m so glad!
Martha says
I just made biscotti last week, too…YOURS look so much better than that allrecipes photos with the chocolate smeared on top. I like to dip mine in chai!
Anne says
Maybe you’ve made some cookies for your neighbors by now, but I still think you should try these!
https://anneandpaul.blogspot.com/2006/04/yu-um.html
They my all-time favorite cookies, though not quite an original choco-chip recipe. I believe it’s from Martha S.
Brandi says
I’ve only commented once before, but wanted to share the best chocolate chip cookie recipe I’ve ever made. You can find it here: https://www.crisco.com/scripts/display_recipe.asp?recipe_nbr=1341
Add about 1/4 cup of extra flour and they’ll look and taste like a cookie from a bakery. Enjoy. And Go Vols! for the big game tomorrow.
Lora says
There is nothing like the standby Toll House Cookies…recipe on the back of the Nestle’s bag. However, use better chocolate chips. I prefer Ghiradelli but the recipe on their bag calls for too much sugar so I use the Nestle recipe instead. And the secret is to take them out of the oven while they are still soft in the middle, not brown all over. Best chocolate chip cookies ever!
Lacey says
I remember the biscotti you used to make. I loved it and always wanted to try it myself. I have found that betty crocker has great cookies. They are in the baking asle, and come in pouches. I think it is bettey crocker. Anyways there is a double chocolate chunk cookier recipe that is a pain to make. Now you can just by the pouch, add the eggs and what ever else it is and bake.