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Reviewed: Apr. 14, 2012
I have been making these for years. Always turn out delicious!
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Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2012
At 81 Aunt Cora is still making these cookies and so am I! Because of what we know about margarine today I always use butter and have always added vanilla
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Reviewed: Feb. 28, 2012
yummy!
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Reviewed: Feb. 26, 2012
These were a very good peanut butter cookie. They had a good appearance and were nice and chewy. They are very sweet, but they are cookies so that is to be expected. I made 1/2 recipe and got 38 cookies, or over 3 dozen, using a standard cookie scooped. I also baked them on parchment paper. As the reviews were good, I decided to follow the recipe exactly even using the margarine. I used Blue bonnet margarine and Skippy creamy natural for the peanut butter. The only change I made, which I wish I didn't, was using a bag of half chocolate chips and half peanut butter chips. These are a very peanut buttery cookie and the all chocolate chips would have been perfect. Mine did take the full 15 minutes to bake.
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Reviewed: Feb. 25, 2012
Awesome should cover it all! I think my family would like to be adopted by Aunt Cora. I used a bit of crunchy peanut butter.
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Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2012
Best ever! I get lots of compliments on this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Reviewed: Oct. 24, 2011
I was very distracted by the kids when I made this...and forgot to stir in the chocolate chips! How silly! Anyway, my first dozen did NOT have chips. While they were in the oven, I added the chips to the rest of the dough. I actually like the cookies withOUT the chips better! The cookies with the chips were very good also, but it over-powered the peanut butter flavor. Funny how you accidentally find variations to great recipes!
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Reviewed: Sep. 28, 2011
Sensational - an absolute delight! These had the perfect texture also, crispy edges with a chewy middle. We cut the chocolate chips in half and they were still very rich. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe.
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Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2011
ok So I had the cook book and this is my Fav cookie to make. The only thing I change is I use peanut butter chips instead of chocolate because my hubby hates chocolate chips. I make this recipe times 3 at Christmas along with some others to give out as Christmas presents and people can't stop talking about them.
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Reviewed: Sep. 17, 2011
Excellent cookies...The only thing I did different was add some chopped Pecans and flattened them a bit with a fork dipped in sugar to prevent sticking!
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