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| − | Anyone remember the show ''Chowder''? And that one episode where Panini kept making Chowder those "powdered flarts"? Well, I made a recipe for them. What a good use of my time.
| + | Well, I have absolutely nothing planned for my weekend, save vegetating in front of my computer. Just send a number off of this list ([http://nikoleeeng.tumblr.com/post/17817515488/1-who-was-the-last-person-you-texted-2-when]) to my tumblr ([http://hazel-asks.tumblr.com]), and I’ll answer it in a maybe humorous fashion. |
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| − | *3 cups all purpose flour
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| − | *¼ teaspoon salt
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| − | *¼ teaspoon baking soda
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| − | *7/8 cups softened butter
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| − | *¾ cup sugar
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| − | *1 egg
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| − | *1 teaspoon vanilla
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| − | *Confectioners’ sugar
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| − | *Raspberry jam
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| − | 1. In medium bowl, combind flour, salt, and baking soda.
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| − | 2. In large bowl, mix butter and sugar until soft. Mix in egg and vanilla. Beat in flour mixture on low speed. | |
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| − | 3. Seperate dough into two disks: put into fridge until firm, or overnight.
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| − | 4. Preheat oven to 350° degrees Fahrenheit (180° Celsius). Flour cutting board or similar flat surface and roll dough until flat. Cut into heart shapes and put onto wax paper lined cookie trays 1 inch apart from each other. Cook until golden brown, 10 to 12 minutes.
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| − | 5. Allow cookies to cool. Powder each with confectioners’ sugar. Flip half of the cookies. Spread the no powdered side with raspberry jam. Cover with another cookie.
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Revision as of 21:09, 18 February 2012
Hart island
The idea dump
Character info
Bittersweet city
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Homestar Runner Clue
Well, I have absolutely nothing planned for my weekend, save vegetating in front of my computer. Just send a number off of this list ([1]) to my tumblr ([2]), and I’ll answer it in a maybe humorous fashion.