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best gingersnaps in the world
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Best gingersnaps in the world. Posted on December 7, 2012. For me, the holidays mean basically one thing and one thing only: It’s gingersnap time. There’s almost nothing better than sitting down with a mug of hot chocolate in which to dip my gingersnaps while I watch the kids terrorize our Christmas tree. These cookies are a (wait for it) snap to make. Enjoy! Best Gingersnaps In The World. Crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside, these gingersnaps are the best thing about the holidays.
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The web home of professional Unnecessary Caps-locker, Brianna Norcross. y'all done been warned. My name is Bri, and I don’t want to define myself completely by saying “I’m a 29 year-old mom”– Although I am both of those things I am also so! For example, I am silly, bitchy, a nerd, addicted to horrible paranormal television, always cracking lame jokes, and ready to rock you like a hurricane. I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona but now live in Tampa, Florida. I work as a virtual book-keeper. Coconut raspberry th...
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deep-fried biscuits-n-gravy balls, y’all.
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Deep-fried biscuits-n-gravy balls, y’all. Posted on October 26, 2012. I invented these things for Norcross because biscuits-n-gravy is his favorite breakfast ever and I wanted to see if I could make them even better (in his eyes). Also invented as a way to speed up my access to his life insurance policy because, spoiler alert, THESE ARE NOT HEALTHY AT ALL. Dough lard/flour hot oil = heart palpitations, and not the good post-carnal-passions kind. Makes approx. 16 DFBNGB). 2 cups all purpose flour. Heat th...
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coconut raspberry thumbprint cookies. do not share with Yoshi.
http://sarcasmically.com/2013/12/24/coconut-raspberry-thumbprint-cookies
Coconut raspberry thumbprint cookies. do not share with Yoshi. Posted on December 24, 2013. I don’t know where my mom got this recipe, or if she invented it herself, but these things are bite-size and addicting, which is a perfect combination. They also remind me of Yoshi’s cookies, which makes me love them even more. Coconut raspberry thumbprint cookies. Coconut raspberry thumbprint cookies. 1/2 cup (softened) butter. 1 egg, separated. 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract. 1 1/4 cups flour. X000B7; Log in.
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