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Post by robinenedy on Oct 8, 2008 16:39:40 GMT -6
Someone mentioned a thank you for the posting for a recipe for Snickerdoodle cookies using a cake mix. I have searched back pretty far and cannot find the recipe. Snickerdoodles are my husband's favorite cookie & I would love to have this recipe. Could someone who has the recipe send it to me or tell me which dated newsletter the recipe appeared. Thanks so much. robinenedy@comcast.net
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Post by Chris in NM on Oct 9, 2008 16:10:43 GMT -6
Hi and welcome! I sent this in to the newsletter this morning, but you won't see it till Fri.! snickerdoodles made from a cake mix, I found this: Snickerdoodles recipegoldmine.com/cakemixcookP/snickerdoodles.htmlPosted by FootsieBear at recipegoldmine.com 8/13/2001 6:00 am 3 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 package yellow cake mix without pudding 2 eggs 1/4 cup oil Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease or spray cookie sheets. Mix cinnamon and sugar in small bowl and set aside. Combine remaining ingredients in large bowl until well mixed. Roll dough into 1-inch balls; roll in cinnamon sugar mixture. Place balls 2 inches apart on cookie sheet and flatten with bottom of glass. Bake at 375 degrees F for 8 minutes or till set. Cool on cookie sheet 1 minute then cool on a piece of foil on a flat surface.
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Post by djgualdoni on Jun 17, 2009 20:03:47 GMT -6
How & where can I post a message?? djgualdoni
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Post by Chris in NM on Jun 18, 2009 5:31:22 GMT -6
Hi and welcome to Nancy's Kitchen.
If you have a recipe for, say, orange bread that you mix by hand or mixer, you would post it under Breads. When you open a topic like Breads at the top right you will see 3 statements. One is post new message. Click on it and you will see Subject, a couple of others and Message. Put the title on the subject line and then post your message in the message box. If you want to reply to any of the messages, hit reply, like you did for this one. Hope this helps you.
Chris
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Post by gramsgirl03 on Aug 20, 2009 6:05:57 GMT -6
I WAS CLEANING OUT AND FORGOT I HAD A REVERE MEALS IN A MINUTE I HAD BOUGHT SEVERAL YEARS AGO, USED ONCE OR TWICE AND THEN PUT IN THE ATTIC. I CANNOT FND THE INSTRUCTION BOOK, DOES ANYONE HAVE A BOOK OF INSTRUCTIONS OR RECIPES
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Post by Chris in NM on Aug 20, 2009 6:34:40 GMT -6
Hello and welcome!
Well, what type of Revere ware do you have and what kind of recipes or instructions are you looking for? I have 2 or 3 Revere ware pots, but I use them like I would anything else. If you would give us a tad more info, we might be able to help!
Chris
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Post by gramsgirl03 on Aug 23, 2009 6:43:48 GMT -6
ALL IT SAYS US REVERE MEALS IN MINUTES, I THINK IT IS A PRESSURE COOKER BUT IT IS ELECTRIC. SORRY THAT IS ALL I KNOW. CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE I GOT IT.
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Post by tkrieke on Dec 10, 2009 1:26:45 GMT -6
I'm looking for a cookie recipe, it tasted like gingerbread and had the texture of it too. Its been awhile since I had it, but think it had raisins in it. Thanks for any help. Toni
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Post by Chris in NM on Dec 10, 2009 16:08:10 GMT -6
Hi and welcome Toni! The best place for your question would be in the cake/cookie section. Have you looked there? Also you could go up to the drop down menu and go to any one of several of Nancy's sites to check there also! Good luck!
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Post by diannmikell on Mar 10, 2012 7:05:36 GMT -6
30 years ago I had a recipe for fudge, 3 ingredients: chocolate chips, peanut butter, and wheat germ. (If you're going to have fudge, it might as well be healthy!) The recipe is long gone. Googling didn't help. Does anyone have it" Thank you so in advance. Diann
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Post by kriccesbayenix221 on Oct 5, 2013 9:32:52 GMT -6
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