Thursday, August 14, 2008

....mmmmmmmmmm Cookies!

I have been thinking about these cookies a lot lately. The were introduced to me by my friend Megan (we went to school together from 4th through 12th Grades). They really became our favorites in Junior High School. In fact, they could account for much of the acne. Anyway I was thinking about these, thinking how much Tony and the kids would enjoy them. I haven't talked to Megan in 15 years until yesterday, by way of a little invention called Facebook. We don't need to talk about how I spent ALL day on Facebook yesterday, finding several of my old and new friends! It is a social networking website where it seems all my pals have been having a party without me! I am a little slow! So, yesterday I found Megan and right away asked, "Do you remember the Poo Cookies your Mom used to make?" She immediately forwarded me the recipe and said I could share it with all of you! Yes, we called them Poo Cookies, because that is exactly what they look like. They are actually called Double Chocolate Chip Cookies. Trust me on this one, they are fantastic! Thanks to Megan and her Mom! Miss you guys!


Double Chocolate Chip Cookies (aka: "Poo Cookies")


1 Package Brownie Mix with Syrup

¾ Cup Flower

6 Tablespoons Cooking Oil

2 Eggs

2 Tablespoons Water

1 12 oz. Bag of Chocolate Chips


Preheat oven to 350. In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients, including syrup. Stir until well mixed. Add Chocolate Chips.Drop from teaspoon onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 11-13 minutes...Do not over bake! Let cool 2-3 minutes, and then transfer to cooling rack. Store in airtight container..if there are any left!! =0)

Enjoy!

3 comments:

IrishGirlieKnits said...

Delish!!! So tempting!!!

Kate has been bugging me to sign up for facebook....probably should do it!

Neuroknitter said...

Yum!! Looks like an enabling moment to me! :)

Discoknits said...

I just got back from the store with the ingredients. Seems like a nice easy recipe. Knit, I can. Bake, er, not so much.

But it might be fun for the kids, right?