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Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book
Here is the complete cooky book-more than 450 recipes, dozens of appetizing full-color photographs, and many how-to-do-it sketches. This treasury of cooky baking embraces all tastes-from the old-fashioned and traditional to the new and sophisticated. Plus a large section devoted entirely to holiday cookies. Fun to use. . .perfect to give.
Here’s the classic treasury of cookie baking that so many people grew up with: the beloved 1963 edition of Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book, now in a brand-ne
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55 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
Tins filled with cookies’., September 28, 2002
By Rebecca Johnson “The Rebecca Review” (Washington State) –
This review is from: Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book (Spiral-bound)
Each year at Christmas my grandmother would take out about 20 (it seemed) cookie tins and bake until each and every one of those tins were filled with cookies during the winter months and especially near Christmas. This is also the “cooky” book we had as children. I fondly remember spending hours just looking through this book and wishing the cookies I wanted to make would magically appear on a plate. Soon, I was old enough to cook the Peanut butter Cookies, Russian Teacakes and Candy Cane Cookies. My favorite page as a child was page 56. A page filled with storybook cookies. Painted and iced sugar cookies. The contents include: Drop, Bar, Refrigerator, Rolled, Pressed and Molded Cookies. Holiday Cookies for Valentine’s Day, St. Patricks’s Day, Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Cookies for Children, Lunchbox treats, Cookies that will travel, Heritage cookies, Cookies for Special Diets. Brownies, Date Bars, Ginger Cookies, Cookies made from mixes Teatime Cookies, Cookies for a Crowd, Confections Best Cookies In this cookbook, they say you can use either the traditional or the sifting method. We always used the traditional dip and sweep method for measuring the flour. Then, on the next page they explain why your cookie dough might be too soft. I’ve always found this rather amusing, since you see…if you use the sifting method, you will possibly not have enough flour, at least in my mind. Most cookbooks say to use one OR the other method. Some of the cookies you might enjoy: Old-Fashioned Oatmeal Cookies Butterscotch Brownies Holiday Spritz Snickerdoodles Christmas Bells Cream Wafers Nougat Bars Definitely a collectable Betty Crocker Cookbook. ~The Rebecca Review
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
The Only One You’ll Need, November 11, 2003
By Miranda Prince “Punky Monkey” (USA) –
This review is from: Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book (Spiral-bound)
My mom gave me her copy of Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book when I got married. The book is literally falling apart — the back cover is no longer attached, but still sits in the bookshelf next to the rest of the book.This would make a wonderful gift for anyone who likes to bake. It’s full of great recipes, some of which I’ve made so many times that I know them by heart. If you like to bake cookies, buy this book. You won’t be disappointed!
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
At last! Finally! At last!, June 29, 2003
By Robin Wolfson “Reliza” (Cameron Park, CA USA) –
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