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I'm also planning a cookie baking day this month. Mostly because two of the cookies I wanted to try to make, I didn't have time for in December. So I'm going to try them out and I just need the time to do it.
Yesterday I spent all day baking. I made 14 meals. I also made 17 large waffles. I blogged it in three parts. Wouldn't it be fun to blog about making Criollo?

I'm also planning a cookie baking day this month. Mostly because two of the cookies I wanted to try to make, I didn't have time for in December. So I'm going to try them ..."
Wow! What a marathon!






Meme, you might not be that far away. I went to university in High Point. That only took me 4: 15 to get to. I also lived in Jacksonville and that was about 5 hours away. Those aren't bad drives at all. Though a bit far for a cookie delivery ;) HAHA
So it all depends on where you are. If you live over by NC/TN/VA corner? Now that's freaking forever. LOL

I liked High Point. The Piedmont Triad Area is really pretty. I keep thinking maybe I'll go back for a visit, but can't seem to ever figure it out. LOL

Meme, you might not be that far away. I went to university in High Point. That only took me 4: 15 to get to. I also l..."
I'm with you! I can't cook to save my life from the Devil himself. I can bake though. My husband does all the cooking. If he didn't I'd probably never eat at home.


OMG I hate gas. I had a gas stove for a year and a half roughly. It was awful. I totally gave up baking/cooking. Nothing would cook properly!!!!!!!!!!! It was either raw or burned. It had weird tastes. Plus the migraine I'd get every time I fired that thing up... bad.
I decided if God still wanted me to cook over an open flame, I'd not have the luxury of nice and clean electricity. LOL
I was so glad when we moved out of that place. I vowed to never have to use gas again!


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I live about an hour away from highpoint

That said, when I bake my cookies I put them on my baking stone and then stick it on that rack that's fairly in the middle. Poof perfect cookies. It used to take about 10-12 minutes but now I have a convection oven and it's taking about 8 minutes. Schweet! I'm learning this convection thing, but so far I'm LOVING it! Since I bake a LOT (bread and desserts) the convection is really cool!
But the gas, seems no matter what it wouldn't cook or it would burn. Maybe because I didn't do the whole oven rack thingie? Just stuck it on that one that's in the middle and tried to cook it from there?

I really wish I could blame my inability to bake on a gas stove but I have never had one so any other suggestions I could blame it on besides for myself :)

OK now you see why do you have to change the rack that is just getting to complicating for me LOL

My one rack is way down low out of the way. The other is as close to center as it can be. That's the one I always cook on. It stays there. :)

Lady Ozma wrote: "(BTW Can someone tell me what Arabica bean is to coffee? I'm allergic to coffee and even the smell makes me sick. So their little description there? Not so helpful. HAHA)"
Don't know if anyone's answered this yet:
(From memory of my barista years...)
It's honestly not that special. All regular coffee shops use Arabica beans (at least we hope). There are 2 species of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta. Robusta is the stuff they use for instant coffee and it makes up about 90% of the world's coffee supply; 10% being Arabica (statistics are probably different now). It's said that Arabica is "high quality," but it's obvious we've all tasted bad coffee from a corporate coffee shop before... So, my argument is that the quality comes from the roast.
I can see why the description would use that as a comparison though. Criollo must be more rare.
Don't know if anyone's answered this yet:
(From memory of my barista years...)
It's honestly not that special. All regular coffee shops use Arabica beans (at least we hope). There are 2 species of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta. Robusta is the stuff they use for instant coffee and it makes up about 90% of the world's coffee supply; 10% being Arabica (statistics are probably different now). It's said that Arabica is "high quality," but it's obvious we've all tasted bad coffee from a corporate coffee shop before... So, my argument is that the quality comes from the roast.
I can see why the description would use that as a comparison though. Criollo must be more rare.



It looks great when they are done but I just know that there's no way I could replicate it. And even if I did - my husband would poopoo it. He's the pickiest eater ever.
Why I find Gourmet Chef Know How, I'll never know. Me? I want something like "How to make something amazingly tastey with 3 ingredients if you are a complete cooking moron."
But I learned how to zest a lemon a couple of years ago and that was really cool. That's FANCY! I've never used it since, but it could come in handy one day! I'm debating buying a zester, just in case! HEHE

if you add lemon zest to store bought cake mix, it tastes like homemade lemon cake. You can also add it to vanilla flavored instant pudding, vanilla ice cream, yogurt, etc.







WOW this is the wrong thread to be reading early in the morning now I'm really hungry :( thank y'all for the tips, If I can make them right I can always tell hubby how to do and it will come out great! lol

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