Re: Cookie Cooking

2003-01-15 Thread Michaela Simmons
Beth wrote: > I do have a bunch of recipes that my mom, Snowy's treat chef :0), has that she makes for him all of the time. If there is interest I could post them to the list. Oh, yes, please DO! In exchange, I will share the cookie recipe which every dog I have ever met - including the most fic

Re: Cookie Cooking

2003-01-14 Thread BernerFolk
In a message dated 1/14/2003 8:00:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Also I want to > make Oak some allergy cookies out of salmon and potato, anybody got any > recipes that have worked well?? Hi Rose, My old girl gets gulpy at the drop of just about anything so I worked

Re: Cookie Cooking

2003-01-14 Thread blkcat123
In a message dated 1/14/2003 7:45:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Also I want to > make Oak some allergy cookies out of salmon and potato, > anybody got any > recipes that have worked well?? When making treats for my allergic Snowden we substitute the wheat, white & cor

Re: Cookie Cooking

2003-01-14 Thread Laurie Montoya
Can't help with the recipes , but for getting crispier cookies , try lowering the temperature and leaving the cookies in longer :-). You may have to experiment ! I make some human cookies that require me to have a 300 degree oven for an hour , and then turn it off and leave them in for another hour

Cookie Cooking

2003-01-14 Thread Rose Tierney
Hi, I ventured into the world of baking this past weekend!! Oh I can make soups,stews and curries etc but cake and cookies I can't. Got one of those chubby greedy husbands that can polish of a cake for breakfast! Silly man thought I was making peanut butter cookies for him until he saw the cookie c