letscook
Head Chef
Just came across this this morning. There is a few Im am going to try
Cookie Recipe Contest 2009 Winners from BettyCrocker.Com
Cookie Recipe Contest 2009 Winners from BettyCrocker.Com
I thought that looked great -- until I opened some of the recipes and saw they're all based on packaged mixes. No thanks!
I guess I've become a "from scratch" snob.
It's Betty Crocker web site what did you expect?
Munky.
LOL, Betty Crocker has a looooooong history of putting out cookbooks.
I have several Betty Crocker Cook Books in my collection, going back to 1934. The recipes in the older ones were all from scratch.
Same with the older Pillsbury Bake-Off Cook Books -- all from scratch. The only requirement in the original Bake Off was the use of Pillsbury flour.
I think it's a shame that these have become nothing more than advertisements for packaged products, now requiring entrants to use one of the sponsor's chemical-laden concoctions. I never buy such stuff.
I eat boxed cookies on occasion, and some, like Pepperidge Farm, are pretty good, although expensive compared to homemade. I'd be happy to share some cookie recipes with you that are easy to make and not only taste much better than any boxed cookie but are generally much more healthful since they don't have preservatives and so forth.boxed cookies taste yummy to me! better than i can bake!
I have several Betty Crocker Cook Books in my collection, going back to 1934. The recipes in the older ones were all from scratch.
Same with the older Pillsbury Bake-Off Cook Books -- all from scratch. The only requirement in the original Bake Off was the use of Pillsbury flour.
I think it's a shame that these have become nothing more than advertisements for packaged products, now requiring entrants to use one of the sponsor's chemical-laden concoctions. I never buy such stuff.
I thought that looked great -- until I opened some of the recipes and saw they're all based on packaged mixes. No thanks!
I guess I've become a "from scratch" snob.