
Originally published August 29, 2006.
My husband had the foresight to suggest I take this shot before our family massacred the flattened, gooey, yet mysteriously tasty treats.
My kids love to bake chocolate chip cookies, and have done so often enough that I can now leave them to their own devices. This sometimes results in sibling squabbling about “who gets to do what”, but I tell them to work it out, or put the batter away.
This time, they found a solution, much to my relief, but as you can see, somethin’s missin’ in this melty batch of mush.
In this household, the process is far more important than the product.
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12:28 pm
Well, what a wonderful concept on the process being most important. I often get hung up on the product… Is it a bad thing that I knew the pictures was of chocolate chip cookies before I read the story? What does that say? LOL By the way, you got my vote on the Homeschool blog awards!
Hugs,
Holly
9:03 pm
what missing eggs????
4:30 pm
Too funny, Holly – so you’ve seen this before in your kitchen, huh?
And Pamela – I think we determined it was baking soda that was missing, but it’s hard to say;)
12:48 am
Thanks so much for the book, the package arrived today. I look forward to reading it.