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Toll House Pie?


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  purple said:
Looks? It looks as good as the cookies in my avatar.

And were you gonna post that recipe.....?


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  purple said:
Your avatar looks good too...ha ha...you r so funny :lol:

Hey, if I want validation, I won't hint around.

I WANT THE RECIPE, HELLOO!!!!!!!

:)

Those are the best looking cookies I've ever seen!

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  JNBunnie1 said:
Hey, if I want validation, I won't hint around.

I WANT THE RECIPE, HELLOO!!!!!!!

:)

Those are the best looking cookies I've ever seen!

Sorry... its just a pic from the web and I have no clue how to find it again :(

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  purple said:
Sorry... its just a pic from the web and I have no clue how to find it again :(

These look pretty close-I made some today-and at least once every 2 weeks :P :

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Thanks Rachell for reposting your cookies recipe, I was looking for an easy one. Needed to make some for home and my neighbor who kept my son company this week while I was in the hospital for an unexpected stay. You know you would think that in a hosptil you would get a decent gluten free diet but the sure didn't happen to me, all my food was do plain and dry good thing I have a best friend that would bring in some of her cooking for me and she knows all about cc and I have never gotten sick from eating her food. It was bad enough having to deal with the side effects of the IV Steriods I was taking due to the relapse of my ms oh well such is life.

I will be baking this week they sound yummy.

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