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Logo recipes Ruth Jones Wakefield (née Graves; June 17, 1903 – January 10, 1977) was an American chef, known for her innovations in the baking field. She pioneered the first chocolate chip cookie recipe, an invention many people incorrectly assume was a mistake. Her new dessert, supposedly conceived of as she returned from a vacation in Egypt, is the inspiration behind the massively popular Toll House …

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Logo recipes The ingredients of the recipe are all readily available and include flour, baking soda, salt, butter, white sugar, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, chopped nuts, and semi-sweet chocolate …

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Logo recipes Around the turn of the century, the Kellogg brothers in Michigan invented cornflakes and cookies were made with cereal products. In the 1930s, with the advent of electric refrigerators, icebox …

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Logo recipes Mar 20, 2014  · That Ruth Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie by dint of training, talent, and hard work may not appeal to people who like their women quiet, passive, and …

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Logo recipes Mar 21, 2018  · With Overlooked, we’re adding the stories of remarkable people. By Sam Roberts. Around the time Ruth Wakefield began making a chocolate chip cookie in the 1930s, naming …

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Logo recipes 8) [1968] "Potato Chip Cookies 1/2 lb butter and 1/2 lb. margarine 1 cup sugar 2 tsp. vanilla; cream well Add 3 1/2 cups sifted flour 1 -25 cent bag of potato chips crushed. mix thorougly …

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Logo recipes Jun 20, 2023  · Cookies have a rich history dating back to the 7th Century A.D. in Persia (modern-day Iran), where they were initially created as test cakes to assess oven temperatures. The …

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Logo recipes Dec 29, 2015  · According to History.com, the modern tradition can be traced back to the Great Depression in the 1930's. Parents wanted to teach their children the value of charity, so they …

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Logo recipes The Nazareth Sugar Cookie, also known as the Amish Sugar Cookies, probably has origins in Germany, but was perfected in the Nazareth area of Pennsylvania by German Protestants that …

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Logo recipes Dec 12, 2012  · Cookies fit the bill perfectly. By the 1870s, plain cookies were common weekday fare in middle-class homes, and with a glass of milk they made perfect snacks for children — …

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Logo recipes A close-up of a chocolate chip cookie. A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie that features chocolate chips or chocolate morsels as its distinguishing ingredient. Chocolate chip cookies …

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Logo recipes Feb 1, 2024  · Turns out, the tradition of leaving milk and cookies for St. Nick started back in the 1930s during the Great Depression. It was a way for parents to teach kids to show gratitude …

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Logo recipes 16 hours ago  · Make the dough. Whisk the dry ingredients together in a new bowl while the butter cools and set aside. Once the butter is cooled (or at least mostly cooled/just barely warm), …

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Logo recipes 13 hours ago  · Add 100 ml of whole milk and let the mixture sit for 3 hours. Strain through a fine cloth strainer to clarify. Once clarified, use a mixing glass to chill the drink.

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