Spelling Cookies

Ingrients & Directions


1 c Flour
2 ts Single acting baking powder;
–or-
1 ts Double acting baking powder;
–or-
1 ts Baking soda
1/2 ts Nutmeg
1/4 ts Cinamon
3/4 c Butter
1 c Brown or dark-brown sugar
1/2 c Regular sugar
1 Egg
1 ts Vanilla extract
1/4 c Milk
1 pk (12-oz) semi-sweet chocolate
-chips
Pecan or walnut bits
3/4 c Wheat-germ
2 3/4 c Rolled oats (old fashioned
-quaker oats)

From: richpete@garnet.berkeley.edu (Richard Petersen)

Date: 20 Dec 1993 12:48:01 GMT
1. Mix brown and regular sugars together.

2. Cream butter, then mix in sguars. Then mix in egg, vanilla extract, and
milk unitl creamy.

3. Seperately mix flower, cinamon, nutmeg, baking-powder (or baking soda),
salt (if wanted).

4. Mix in flower concoction into butter/sugar concoction until creamy.

5. With spatula add in Wheat-germs, then nuts, then chocolate chips, then
oats.

6. Pre-heat oven to about 300 degrees. Spoon out onto cookie sheets. cook
for about 20 or so minutes. Watch carefully. When top of cookies begin to
brown they ary done.

7. Eat immediately or refrigerate. Aging only improves taste.

8. These are called spelling cookies because when I gave the recipe to a
friend in my class her daughter found so many spelling mistakes that she
called them spelling cookies.

9. Eat at your own risk. Good luck.

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Yields
24 Servings

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