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Making cookies when you don't bake is ....
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 109428" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Oh, did you guys know it takes 7 dishwasher loads to make all of those cookies? And, yes, that's reusing the mixing bowls sans washing whenever possible. It also takes 3 food processors, three mixers (hand, stand and elbow), 4 sets of measuring cups and spoons and myriad and sundry other utensils.</p><p></p><p>I've also decided it will take me approximately 2 years to get the cookie dough out of its respective hidden nooks and crannies. So far, I've gotten it off the counter, out of the sink, off of the 3 food processors, off the cats' fur (the dog ate all of his before I could catch him and what he missed, the cats got), off of the stove hood (top and inside) and burners, 6 cabinet doors, the pots which were in one of the cabinets and we mustn't forget the big ole blob on the back of my pants (which I had on when I made a quick store run and picked up the mail -- no wonder someone mentioned it looked like I was baking!).</p><p></p><p>Did I mention I really don't bake and really don't like to bake?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 109428, member: 3626"] Oh, did you guys know it takes 7 dishwasher loads to make all of those cookies? And, yes, that's reusing the mixing bowls sans washing whenever possible. It also takes 3 food processors, three mixers (hand, stand and elbow), 4 sets of measuring cups and spoons and myriad and sundry other utensils. I've also decided it will take me approximately 2 years to get the cookie dough out of its respective hidden nooks and crannies. So far, I've gotten it off the counter, out of the sink, off of the 3 food processors, off the cats' fur (the dog ate all of his before I could catch him and what he missed, the cats got), off of the stove hood (top and inside) and burners, 6 cabinet doors, the pots which were in one of the cabinets and we mustn't forget the big ole blob on the back of my pants (which I had on when I made a quick store run and picked up the mail -- no wonder someone mentioned it looked like I was baking!). Did I mention I really don't bake and really don't like to bake? [/QUOTE]
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