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A Very Cool Cookie Tip

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo February 20, 2011

For homemade cookies anytime, make a double batch of your favorite drop-cookie recipe, shape into balls, place on a parchment lined cookie sheet and freeze.. After an hour or so, remove for the parchment paper and store in freezer bags, they won't even stick together! When guests of kids get the urge for cookies, just pop a dozen or so in the oven. There is no need to defrost. Just bake as directed by the recipes!

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John Spottiswood
John Spottiswood February 21, 2011 07:12
Re: A Very Cool Cookie Tip

Great tip, Claudia. We're going to try that!

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo February 21, 2011 14:45
Re: A Very Cool Cookie Tip

thanks John!

A.L. Wiebe
A.L. Wiebe April 3, 2011 21:05
Re: A Very Cool Cookie Tip

Hah! I knew it, Claudia...you are a genius! Thanks for that.

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo April 3, 2011 21:49
Re: A Very Cool Cookie Tip

I am blushing and thank you for that!

Jessica Guinan December 9, 2011 03:19
Re: A Very Cool Cookie Tip

I've been doing this for the last several years around the holidays and for any family event we have. I'm due to have a baby in exactly 21 days so this year it's going to come in handy even more than in past years! Also, I usually make more cookies than I am this year, and when I start baking off the first week of December, I use Glad Press & Seal to store my cookies. I seal them up in rows of 3, a dozen to a sheet, and then keep them in Rubbermaid storage containers. The softer the cookie, the closer to the holidays I make them, but my spice cookies are always made 4 weeks out and taste fresh when I open them up! :)

Claudia lamascolo
Claudia lamascolo December 10, 2011 02:51
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I like that idea of using those bags! great tip!

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