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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Bloggers Love Cookies

Yes, I’ve been tinkering around with the blogger templates.  They really dumb it down for us website-design impaired :)  This is no big blog make-over, I just decided to play for 15-20 minutes and see what happened…so far I like it, so I’m going with it for now!  I also just realized I can add TABS and ORGANIZE my posts/recipes!  I feel like I’m graduating to a big-girl blog ;) (now if only I can get those cool real smiley faces)

Apparently I’ve thrown my “healthy living” attributes out the window this week.  Working late everyday = zero time to work out.

Isn’t it ironic that sitting in front of a computer for a few extra hours each day makes you more tired, even though your physically doing basically nothing?!  Urg.  I miss my sweat sessions!! 

That, combined with 2 deliciously food-filled blogger events this weekend…well, lets just say I won’t be weighing myself anytime soon ;)

It was worth it though…

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Last year, Shannon came up with the BRILLIANT idea to have a blogger cookie swap.  It was in January as it's generally impossible to get a group together before the holidays.  It was a blogger success and I came home with a plethora of delicious cookies! 

Of course now it’s a tradition, and the 2nd annual Blogger Cookie Swap was Saturday afternoon.

What to bring, what to bring??

I needed something easy and fast because I just had no extra time.  My first idea was Mounds bars!  They are a family favorite ever since I can remember, and basically consist of a graham cracker crust, a layer of coconut + sweetened condensed milk, and a chocolate layer on top! 

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Well, it just wasn’t my morning, and I decided to throw in the towel when my crust was just not cooperating!

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Wasn’t a total loss though… I used that extra crumbly crust and sweet gooey coconut mixture to make a kick-ass bowl of oats for breakfast!

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A typical banana oat mix, and also added some PB, Almond butter, and granola IMG_7447

Out of time, I had to get dressed and head to a (Saturday!) work meeting…blah :/.  I almost thought I’d have to just forgo the swap, but I racked my brain to think of a recipe for cookies I could whip up in the 1 hr time frame I’d have after getting home and before the swap started!

Thankfully I have a wonderful husband who will help prep ingredients for me.  He zested and juiced 2 lemons while I was gone, because I decided to make these:

Giada’s Lemon Ricotta Cookies with Lemon Glaze

My friend made these once, so I knew the recipe was good.  Then after reading the recipe, I was confident I could get these babies done with my given time constraint.

The batter came together super fast.

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And the baking time wasn’t long

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The only thing left was the glaze.  Hmmm, the directions say to let the glaze sit for 2 hours to harden.  Not gonna happen..so I just glazed, ran out the door, and let the glaze harden en route. 

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I had to put them on a big tray since they couldn’t be stacked

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Phew.  I started these cookies at 3pm, and made it Shannon’s around 4:30.  Go me. 

Oh heavenly cookies.

Shannon’s Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls

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Jen’s Meyer Lemon Shortbread
(you know, Project Food Blog winner Jen!!)

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(how cute are those!!?  I need to get one of those letter stamps!)

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Elina’s Almond Macaroons with Chocolate Ganache

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Kerstin’s Pretzel and Graham Cracker Chocolate Bars

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and finally…

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Cara’s Butterscotch Peanut Butter Crispy Treats with chocolate filling…AKA  THE Rice Crispy Treats.

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Obviously, they were all phenomenal and I can’t wait to snack on them all week!  Cookies and coffee anyone?

Shannon also prepared some snacks for when we needed a break from the sugar

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That green dip in the back, is peas with a smoky tahini dressing (a la Smitten Kitchen)…I was obsessed.  Must make this. 

Spent most of the evening chatting away with these lovely ladies!

 

I came home from the swap, and crashed.  Fell asleep for about 30min on the couch, still in my coat.  Then went to bed.

The fun continued this morning when I awoke to NO WATER!  Yep, we had a frozen pipe which turned into a leaking pipe.  Fantastic.  I had a special blogger brunch to get to, so I high tailed it to the gym to get ready, while the husband tracked down a plumber on a Sunday. 

Should of been a plumber.  1 hr of labor to fix an 8” piece of pipe  = $180 (and only $15 was for materials….)

Anyways, the good news is that we have water!  And I’m STILL full from brunch.  Can’t wait to share that with you!

‘Til then…Good Night!