Good Sunday morning , friends. Grab you a plate. Fresh out of the oven is Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Cookies. They are yummy!!! Milk? Iced Tea?
Have you seen these little dessert plates at the Dollar Tree? I couldn't resist getting a set of these.
Pulled out my Barnyard Christmas ornaments this week.
This week is going to be all about reindeer. Well one reindeer in particular. Sweet little Rudolph.
Did you know that Rudolph is 57 years young ? For Slow Stitching Sunday I am going to put in some handquilting on my Rudolph quilt that I started last year. Swirls and twirls throughout.
My friend, Patricia, and I are working on Plum Street's Sampler's "Mary's Sampler" which is a freebie.
I dyed my fabric with Rit Charcoal Gray and Dark Brown.
I stitched one version of Mary's Sampler a couple of years ago on tea/coffee dyed aida. I still love it.
Well that's what I got going on this week on the quilting and stitching front.
It is baking season here in the holler so I am baking up a storm.So let me share with you this little cookie recipe. It might be one you would like to include in a cookie exchange.
PEANUT BUTTER AND CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
YIELDS: 2 1/2 dozen
INGREDIENTS:
2 1/4 cup of all purpose flour
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 teaspoon of salt
1 cup of butter; softened
3/4 cup of sugar
3/4 cup of packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 2/3 cups of peanut butter and milk chocolate morsels
1 cup of chopped nuts
DIRECTIONS:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
2. Combine flour, salt and baking soda in a small bowl.
3. Beat butter, sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract in a mixing bowl until creamy.
4. Add eggs one at a time and beat.
5. Gradually add in flour mixture.
6. Add morsels and nuts. Stir.
7. Drop by rounded tablespoons on ungreased cookie sheets.
8. Bake for 9-11 minutes until golden brown.
9. Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes ; then remove and place on wire racks to cool.
Enjoy !
My sweet friend, Gabriele sent me some of her floss cards. I was so honored that not only that she stitched Aunt Bea's Summer's house but she included it on her floss cards. Thank you , Gabriele.
I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needle workers to meet.
Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework for Oh Scrap - Sunday
Frederique at Applique Patchwork Quilting for Patchwork & Quilts on Saturday
Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I Get a Whoop Whoop-Friday
Wendy at Wendy's Quilts for Peacock Party - Friday
The cookies sound delicious, I love peanut butter and chocolate! Have fun quilting today, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you are both cooking and stitching up a storm. Those cookies sound yummy and your little Rudolph quilt is adorable.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies made my mouth watering. Thanks for the receipe.
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting! Have a great stitching week, Melisa.
Your Rudolph quilt looks adorable. I really thought Rudolph was older. LOL The cookies look delicious, Melisa.
ReplyDeleteEver since you mentioned making the quilt from a scrub top (right?), I’ve been looking for that scrub top!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Rudolph stitching - that's one of my favourite Christmas movies!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the link to the lovely Christmas sampler!
Thanks for sharing the cookie recipe - yum! I love that Rudolph fabric. Have fun stitching on that cute quilt today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the cookie recipe. One of those last pictures with the mixing bowls, I have that same napkin in the left corner! Love seeing your lovely projects and decorations! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteI’m about 3/4 done with Marys Sampler. I work on it each year for a little bit during the Christmas season. I love your little snowmen for a quilt. They are adorable and I love to collect snowmen! The cookies look delish. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteI always love visiting you at your home, it's just a pity it has to be virtual visit! Happy stitching and baking.
ReplyDeleteI may have to make those cookies for my son-in-law. I haven't even started my baking. I am trying to get my decorating completed. I adore the Rudolph quilt. I have to get some of that fabric someday. Enjoy your stitching!
ReplyDeletefun projects and yum cookies
ReplyDeleteMore cookies? Sounds yummy to me. I'll have mine with ice tea. (I lived in Georgia for several years.) Your little Rudolph is very sweet. Have fun adding some swirls to your quilt.
ReplyDeleteMelisa, those cookies sound SO GOOD!! I could feel my hips expanding, just from reading the recipe! Hah! Your Rudolph quilt is darling and yes, I do like getting out special Christmas plates and mugs at this time of year. Makes even simple toast and coffee seem more festive!
ReplyDeleteI too love pulling out seasonal items and all the memories they invoke! Got out my first Christmas quilt the other day, I have learned so much since then! Stay safe and sew on !
ReplyDeleteI am off to make cookie dough to bake with the 3 year old!
Thank you for the recipe!
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