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message 1: by Kim, Cookie Master (last edited Sep 06, 2012 07:23AM) (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
This is for all you newbies to make introductions to the group if you like.

I'll start by introducing myself- I am Kim and the founding moderator of the group. I am an avid baker and love to invent recipes.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.

Authors: If you have written a book about baking, PLEASE let me know. You may add it to the shelves, but PLEASE see me before promotions or other plugs.

Thank you.


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Kim! Thanks for posting your invite on Comfort Reads. I am looking forward to finding some new recipes and maybe sharing a few!


message 3: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome to our happy band of merry bakers! I hope you will enjoy the fruits (cookies?) of our labors and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask.


message 4: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments ...


message 5: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Yes?.....


message 6: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments s'nothing cookie master. just wondering what to ask.


message 7: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Ask what you will grasshoper there will always be an answer.


message 8: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments OH!!! i've got a question!!! is that picture for the group profile "your" cookies?


message 9: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Yes, they are. If you enlarge the image, the names of the cookies are listed. My boyfriend took the picture for me.


message 10: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments wait... you've got a boyfriend? i was under the impression that you were a teen...


message 11: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Sorry for the confusion. I am 36, but I hope that doesn't make a difference.


message 12: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments no of course it doesn't... i was just confused for a moment.


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Kim wrote: "Sorry for the confusion. I am 36, but I hope that doesn't make a difference."

Young at heart, Kim! :)


message 14: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
I try, oh, how do I try....


message 15: by Claere (new)

Claere (omenonwings) | 59 comments lol


message 16: by Martina (new)

Martina Scott (martinajscott) Didnt see this at first so here i am again! My name is Martina and i am a baker! I love to Cook And bake for my family! (^:


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

My name is Alicia And I love to cook and bake!


message 18: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome to you both! I hope that this group will be a new home for you to share old favorites and find new ones.


message 19: by Sonja (new)

Sonja | 2 comments Hello, everyone! My name is Sonja, and I love to read, bake, teach, and spend time with my boys. I am a Special Education teacher who is job-sharing a position in my home town. I prefer to cook and bake recipes that are easy to make and have photos to go by. I would love to hear what all of you like to bake and to learn some new recipes. Cookies are my weakness!!!!


message 20: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome! I hope you will share your favorite recipes with us soon..

By the way, you and Paul have a bit in common! He's a Special Ed teacher too! You two will have a lot to talk about!


message 21: by Kori (new)

Kori (Bad_Apple) | 3 comments Hi, my name's Kori and I am a cookie monster. Sugar cookies are my weakness, followed closely by pumpkin.

I'm a theater-dance major, and I love Japanese cooking (Makizushi - yum!) and French cooking. I've also recently learned about cake pops, so I've been busy in my kitchen.


message 22: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome aboard! Glad to have you. Hopefully you will have some sugar and pumpkin recipes to share.


message 23: by Martina (new)

Martina Scott (martinajscott) I got a cake pop maker for my birthday last year and it alot of fun i make tham all of the time for my homeschool group, they are alot of fun to make and decorate!


message 24: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
My neighbor turned me onto cake balls. They look like truffles and they are SO easy to make.... unfortunately.


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi. My name is Turtle. I'm just a kid but I LOVE to bake! I hope it's not a problem I'm a child because I'd hate to have to leave this group! I love to bake cookie but my main topic is cupcakes!


message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

Martina wrote: "I got a cake pop maker for my birthday last year and it alot of fun i make tham all of the time for my homeschool group, they are alot of fun to make and decorate!"

You're homeschooled? So am I!


message 27: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome to you Turtle, and please let me assure you, that you are most welcome. This group is for ALL ages and all bakers. You just settle in and enjoy yourself. Let me know if you have ANY problems at any time with this group.


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you, that's very nice of you!


message 29: by Martina (new)

Martina Scott (martinajscott) Yes in fact i have been homeschooled my whole life, i hope no one takes offence but i think its on of the best decision my parents made to raise me! i am only 13, so im just a kid too!


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

Wow, me too!!!!!! I love my parents for homeschooling me, I wouldn't make it a day in public school. For one, I don't think I could get up early enough! I'm 12, I'll be 13 in October.


message 31: by Kim, Cookie Master (last edited Mar 21, 2012 06:50AM) (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Did you two know that there are groups on here just for home schooled kids? I just thought that if you haven't found them yet, you might like to know. :)


message 32: by Martina (new)

Martina Scott (martinajscott) Oh thanks i will have to check it out! I havnt really done much group looking so mabye i need to start! I bet theres some cool ones out there...


message 33: by Lori K (new)

Lori K Hi everyone! I can't believe I found a group about cookies!


message 34: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Welcome! We are all about baking, but since I specialize in cookies, well....there you go. I hope you will be happy here and if you have any questions, just ask. :)


message 35: by Lori K (new)

Lori K Thanks, I will. I was wondering if anyone ever uses fresh ginger in cookies/baking instead of powdered ginger?


message 36: by Carol (new)

Carol Lori K wrote: "Thanks, I will. I was wondering if anyone ever uses fresh ginger in cookies/baking instead of powdered ginger?"

I'd like to try it. I have a recipe that uses chopped candied ginger in cookies, but it tends to soften the cookie after a while, and I prefer them crispier.
let me know if you try it!


message 37: by Lori K (new)

Lori K Your recipe sounds good. I've been wanting to try candied ginger in something. Is it posted here somewhere?


message 38: by Carol (new)

Carol Lori K wrote: "Your recipe sounds good. I've been wanting to try candied ginger in something. Is it posted here somewhere?"

I don't seem to find it. I'll keep looking. However this is my favorite scone recipe:
http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/ging...


message 39: by Lori K (new)

Lori K I'll try that. Thanks. My daughter loves scones.


message 40: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
Alton Brown did a whole show on ginger and made ginger snaps with both fresh and candied ginger. You can find it at foodnetwork.com

Also, Rachel Ray makes a cheese ball that has candied ginger in it that is quite good. "My mom's cheeseball" can be found at her site, rachelray.com You want the t.v. show link and search the archives, or just type in the key ingredient.


message 41: by Lori K (new)

Lori K Thanks! I've never sent that episode. Thought I'd sent them all. Will watch it today. This is great.


message 42: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
We are here to enable! :)


message 43: by Martina (new)

Martina Scott (martinajscott) Hey everyone i just want to say how much i appriciate this group and all of the tips and help and how i can sort of lean on you guys for tips and help in my baking and cooking... I just am VERY thankful! (:


message 44: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
You are very welcome. I am glad that this group is what I set out for it to be. A place of sharing, tips, and support for those who need it.


message 45: by David (new)

David Jeffers | 3 comments Hi there, Everyone. This is really cool. You'll be my first online group, I think, anywhere. Can't think of a better way to start than with cookie lovers, though. Okay, so my name is David, and I don't like cake. There, I said it.

Cookies, though, ah yes, cookies. And chocolate! I'm actually kind of interested in recipes that are geared toward making one at a time. It keeps me from eating the entire bag, and also, blows the store competition out of the water. Been collecting and refining these, so my posted recipes will lean in that direction. A couple of mugs, a spoon, and about fifteen minutes with baking time included and I'm eating a good sized cookie just the way I like it.

Looking forward to being on here. (Full disclosure: I'm putting these recipes together into book form, but they're all available for free - or will be to you - so I'm not selling anything, at least not to you.)


message 46: by Carol (new)

Carol David wrote: "Hi there, Everyone. This is really cool. You'll be my first online group, I think, anywhere. Can't think of a better way to start than with cookie lovers, though. Okay, so my name is David, and I d..."

Hello David! I'm intrigued. Most cookie recipes call for an egg. Do you make a batch for just one cookie?


message 47: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
I know most mug cakes that are typically one serving,call for one egg. Even when you halve recipe, you normally use the whole egg, but I guess you could be using a liquid egg.....

Carol asks the good questions :)


message 48: by David (new)

David Jeffers | 3 comments Carol wrote: "David wrote: "Hi there, Everyone. This is really cool. You'll be my first online group, I think, anywhere. Can't think of a better way to start than with cookie lovers, though. Okay, so my name is ..."

Sorry! Didn't see this! Um, yes, I just beat one egg (in a mug), then use what's needed and refrigerate the rest (use leftovers for scrambled eggs, or my one cookie for the next day!). Egg substitute would work, but not as well, and not quite as rich as I like them, but that's up to everyone.


message 49: by Carol (new)

Carol David wrote: "Carol wrote: "David wrote: "Hi there, Everyone. This is really cool. You'll be my first online group, I think, anywhere. Can't think of a better way to start than with cookie lovers, though. Okay, ..."

Reminds me: I recently heard something about freezing eggs. Freezing egg whites OK. Freezing egg yolks - add a small amount of either salt or sugar, since yolks would get hard otherwise. I suppose if you wanted to freeze beaten eggs, you might still have to put a little salt or sugar in them


message 50: by Kim, Cookie Master (new)

Kim (mrsnesbitt) | 530 comments Mod
If you look under tips,there is a link to a site that tells you all you ever wanted to know about eggs and the freezing of them.


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