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03/13/2007: "Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies!"


My daughter loves it when I send homemade cookies to her at college. I usually throw in some candy bars too smile She's so skinny you wouldn't believe she eats all that stuff. Anyway, to make peanut butter chocolate chip cookies all you have to do is substitute peanut butter for half of the butter it calls for on the chocolate chip package (1/2 c. peanut butter and 1/2 c. butter instead of 1 c. butter). These are my daughter's favorite cookies. I got a jelly roll pan for Christmas. I didn't know that you could make bar cookies in a jelly roll pan, but it suggested it on the package of chocolate chips, so I gave it a try. They turned out great, and easily lifted out of the pan. I hope she likes them! The boys and I went to Yokes to mail the package. They have grocery carts there that have little "cars" in the front for kids to drive. The boys love going there and "driving" the carts.

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