Snow. It's pretty. But it's also cold. Very cold. Did I just haiku? |
This is a true story, by the way. I have fancy (read: really really old) lights that burned out on Day 3. It took me 3 months to figure out how to get these effin vintage lightbulbs out of their sockets so I could take them to the hardware store. The hardware store guy seriously marveled at them. I'm pretty sure he's taking them to the nearest museum. But I digress.
I miraculously got all of my errands done this morning, despite sloshing around in the snowy, bone-chilling 18 degree weather. So, what to do with the rest of my chilly winter Sunday afternoon? Why bake, of course!
I made these. No need to wonder--yes, they were really, really good. |
Sweet, luscious cranberries and crunchy walnuts |
All of the ingredients, in my now brightly lit kitchen. |
Blending the butter and eggs. We're off to a good start. |
I love cookie dough. Sometimes I stop at this step. |
Crammed full of cranberries and walnuts. |
Perfect little cookie dough balls. About to be ruined in the oven. |
Sweet, crunchy, soft and warm= cookie heaven. |
Note: these are somewhat healthy, because of the fruit (antioxidants!), nuts (good fat!) and chocolate (more antioxidants!). Another note: Yes, I know I'm grasping at straws.
I may have tried 2 more. Then I waited for them to cool (See, I can follow directions. Sometimes), and gently placed them in a ziplock bag.
I always bake with someone in mind--it's amazing how something as small as a homemade cookie can bring someone so much joy. Also, while I probably could, I should not eat an entire batch of cookies. So tomorrow, the rest of the Cranberry Walnut Chocolate Chip Cookies will be given to my super, Jose, who is one of the hardest working, nicest people I've ever met. He also lights up whenever I bake for him. We both win. :)
Yummyness. |
I always bake with someone in mind--it's amazing how something as small as a homemade cookie can bring someone so much joy. Also, while I probably could, I should not eat an entire batch of cookies. So tomorrow, the rest of the Cranberry Walnut Chocolate Chip Cookies will be given to my super, Jose, who is one of the hardest working, nicest people I've ever met. He also lights up whenever I bake for him. We both win. :)
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