What ti eat that's sweet?!


Question:

What ti eat that's sweet?

I am craving something sweet, I have sugar, flour, egg's, butter and the usall suspects in my kitchen, BUT I have no chocolate chips. What can I make with what I have that's yummy, easy to make?
Thank-you!


Answers: I hope you have peanut butter, if not I wont be any help lol.
Single Moms Peanut Butter Cookies
1 egg
1 cp suga (I use about 3/4 cup but my mom uses the whole cup.)
1 cp pnt butter
Roll in balls flatten out with fork dipped in suga
bake 350 til light golden, will harden as they cool.
First few times to warm up to know what consistency you want crispy or soft.
I cant afford to bake all the time, but enjoy cooking with the kids, so on thse end of week days I make theese. Good luck.
If you have bread some french toast, add cinn. and suga. or syrup made from suga and butter in pan. I hate wanting somethign sweet and have nothing good in a box lol. you could make either Sugar Cookies or Butter Cookies.

Go to www.allrecipes.com

This is the best recipe website I have ever been to. I have been visiting this website since 1994. If you have cream of tartar you can make Snickerdoodles!!!!!!!!!! eat fruits or strawberrys with lite whip cream Do you have saltine crackers,?

1cup of sugar
1/4 cup butter
Take a dozen saltine crackers put on a cookie sheet,
Put sugar and butter in a small saucepan, slowly heat until bubbly let cook until it starts to turn a little brown,
pour the hot mixture over Your soda crackers, let cool break apart and enjoy. If you have oatmeal and cinnamon make Chewy Oatmeal Cookies. This is the yummiest oatmeal cookie I've ever eaten.

Make the first recipe here at my cooking blog
http://twomomsinablog.com/inthekitchen/?...



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