If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.1 -
snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.
Yup--the taste is authentic. I will check out the online recipe and see if it's the same. Thanks for the info.0 -
Looked up the Mrs Fields recipes---oh my, there are lots. A quick run-through. My foto-copy recipe has oatmeal in it, and several do not. I like oatmeal in a cookie and will keep it. That seems to be the main difference between them. I always change things up depending on what I've got on hand. As a basic recipe it's very good though.0
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snowflake954 wrote: »Looked up the Mrs Fields recipes---oh my, there are lots. A quick run-through. My foto-copy recipe has oatmeal in it, and several do not. I like oatmeal in a cookie and will keep it. That seems to be the main difference between them. I always change things up depending on what I've got on hand. As a basic recipe it's very good though.
Enjoyed your story Snowflake. Thank you for sharing.1 -
Baked pasta.
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snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.
My mom has the Mrs Fields cookbook, and we use recipes from there all the time. Not sure about the 250.00 story when they publish recipes in $10 cookbooks.
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.
My mom has the Mrs Fields cookbook, and we use recipes from there all the time. Not sure about the 250.00 story when they publish recipes in $10 cookbooks.
Depends on when the cookbook was published. My Mom's fotocopy was really old........0 -
For breakfast, with a huge glass of ice cold milk.
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snowflake954 wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.
My mom has the Mrs Fields cookbook, and we use recipes from there all the time. Not sure about the 250.00 story when they publish recipes in $10 cookbooks.
Depends on when the cookbook was published. My Mom's fotocopy was really old........
I had to look it up...the cookbook was published in 1992. I highly recommend it, by the way. Everything we have ever made out of there is very tasty and relatively easy.
Here's what I found about that recipe story and Mrs. Field's response:
In the late 1980s a recipe circulated through the mail that claimed to contain the secret recipe for Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies along with a story that it was purchased from one of the cookie stores for $250. However it was a fake and the story that accompanied it was adapted from an urban legend attached to recipes for cookies from Neiman Marcus and Waldorf-Astoria for red velvet cake.
In response to the chain letter, a sign attributed to Debbi was posted in Mrs. Fields stores:
Mrs. Fields recipe has never been sold. There is a rumor circulating that the recipe was sold to a woman at a cost of $250. A chocolate-chip cookie recipe was attached to the story. I would like to tell all my customers that this story is not true, this is not my recipe and I have not sold the recipe to anyone.
I'm not fighting with you about it, Snowflake, I just think it's an interesting story, and by no means diminishes the recipe on your Mom's copy.0 -
Remember the Friends episode when Phoebe's grandmother's secret chocolate chip cookie recipe turned out to be Tollhouse? 😀4
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
"A shop called Mrs Fields Cookies". LOL.
Anyway, ummmmmm, that recipe is actually a hoax but, apparently they still taste good. 😀
And the recipe can be found online.
My mom has the Mrs Fields cookbook, and we use recipes from there all the time. Not sure about the 250.00 story when they publish recipes in $10 cookbooks.
Depends on when the cookbook was published. My Mom's fotocopy was really old........
I had to look it up...the cookbook was published in 1992. I highly recommend it, by the way. Everything we have ever made out of there is very tasty and relatively easy.
Here's what I found about that recipe story and Mrs. Field's response:
In the late 1980s a recipe circulated through the mail that claimed to contain the secret recipe for Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies along with a story that it was purchased from one of the cookie stores for $250. However it was a fake and the story that accompanied it was adapted from an urban legend attached to recipes for cookies from Neiman Marcus and Waldorf-Astoria for red velvet cake.
In response to the chain letter, a sign attributed to Debbi was posted in Mrs. Fields stores:
Mrs. Fields recipe has never been sold. There is a rumor circulating that the recipe was sold to a woman at a cost of $250. A chocolate-chip cookie recipe was attached to the story. I would like to tell all my customers that this story is not true, this is not my recipe and I have not sold the recipe to anyone.
I'm not fighting with you about it, Snowflake, I just think it's an interesting story, and by no means diminishes the recipe on your Mom's copy.
No, no, I'm not in a tizzy over this. I just think it's interesting. I loved Mrs. Fields cookies, but forgot all about them when I moved out of the country. When I found the recipe it was fun and opened a door to the past. Now all the other info coming out is also fun and I'm just curious about it all, and when it happened. The cookbook looks good and I will buy it when I'm back in the States. I love to make cookies and hers were the best. Thanks for letting me know.1 -
This whole discussion is making me miss those fresh baked Mrs Fields mini chocolate chip cookies from her small stores. A dozen at a time...no calories because what did I know about calories back then? 😀0
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This whole discussion is making me miss those fresh baked Mrs Fields mini chocolate chip cookies from her small stores. A dozen at a time...no calories because what did I know about calories back then? 😀
I haven't been to the mall in over a year, but there was a Mrs. Fields and auntie annes right next to each other and I always drooled while walking by. Mrs. Fields also gave free giant cookies out sometimes. So hard to resist a FREE freshly baked, warm, melty chocolate chip cookie.1 -
snowflake954 wrote: »Baked pasta.
This goes in Flavors of Childhood for me!!!0 -
snowflake954 wrote: »Baked pasta.
This goes in Flavors of Childhood for me!!!
I just had bunch of steamed cauliflower and sautéed zucchini topped with marinara sauce and grated parm with garlic and onion powder. Satisfied my craving for pasta/lasagne and only 150 calories for a huge bowl.... But now I am wanting the rest of these sitting in my panty 😂
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Cinnabons
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snowflake954 wrote: »
now I want some of those cookies made by chef @snowflake954
Oh honey---I'm no chef, just a housewife. I like to cook and have to do it everyday for my crew. That makes a difference. If I lived alone, or just with my husband, I wouldn't do all this cooking. The recipe you're showing is interesting because when I was young and just out of college I worked as an Interior Designer. The store was in a mall and there was a shop called "Mrs. Fields Cookies". We used to go there and the cookies were divine.
Fast forward 30 yrs. I go home to Mom on the farm for her 90th birthday. I'm cleaning out kitchen cupboards and closets because she doesn't cook anymore and things are a mess. I'm tossing a mountain of old stuff and going through recipes. I find a copied paper that Mom had with a recipe for Mrs Fields cookies. The paper said " Mrs. _____, a woman who works with Jean's mother at the American Bar Association called Mrs Fields and asked for their recipe. She was told there was a two-fifty charge for the recipe. She assumed it was $2.50 and charged it to her VISA. It was not $2.50 but $250.00. In order to get her money's worth, she is passing the recipe out to everyone.
So, these cookies are worth $250. I find it hilarious. If there's interest, I'll give out the precious recipe. Ha ha.
You've made some pretty yummy looking things...so I still consider you 'Chef'!
That cookie recipe story is great! They do look 'worth' it:))1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »For breakfast, with a huge glass of ice cold milk.
*ding ding* dessert is up @lx1x
I'll have mine with a cuppa 🤤4 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »For breakfast, with a huge glass of ice cold milk.
*ding ding* dessert is up @lx1x
I'll have mine with a cuppa 🤤
How did I miss that.. 🤤😂1 -
slimgirljo15 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »For breakfast, with a huge glass of ice cold milk.
*ding ding* dessert is up @lx1x
I'll have mine with a cuppa 🤤
this is how I like my carrot cake
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pancakerunner wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »For breakfast, with a huge glass of ice cold milk.
*ding ding* dessert is up @lx1x
I'll have mine with a cuppa 🤤
this is how I like my carrot cake
Ooh. 🤤😂0 -
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pancakerunner wrote: »TACO TUESDAY
Yes, and they would be oh, so tasty.
Instead I'm trying NOT to eat ALL of these buttermilk sourdough rolls. They're only about 100 calories each, so even if I eat 'em all.... And I have the other half of the dough in the fridge in case I need to bake some more....
Pass the butter....2 -
pancakerunner wrote: »TACO TUESDAY
Yes, and they would be oh, so tasty.
Instead I'm trying NOT to eat ALL of these buttermilk sourdough rolls. They're only about 100 calories each, so even if I eat 'em all.... And I have the other half of the dough in the fridge in case I need to bake some more....
Pass the butter....
i want bread now1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
Ok .. forget the carrot cake.. want this.. 😂1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »TACO TUESDAY
Yes, and they would be oh, so tasty.
Instead I'm trying NOT to eat ALL of these buttermilk sourdough rolls. They're only about 100 calories each, so even if I eat 'em all.... And I have the other half of the dough in the fridge in case I need to bake some more....
Pass the butter....
i want bread now
They say we can't live on bread alone.
So... please DO pass the butter.0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »TACO TUESDAY
Yes, and they would be oh, so tasty.
Instead I'm trying NOT to eat ALL of these buttermilk sourdough rolls. They're only about 100 calories each, so even if I eat 'em all.... And I have the other half of the dough in the fridge in case I need to bake some more....
Pass the butter....
i want bread now
They say we can't live on bread alone.
So... please DO pass the butter.
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