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I had planned on doing some of this earlier this week, but today is the first day I've been well enough to get anything done.

 

So for our Svensk and Suomalainen members, and the harfers in between, Nothing like fresh baked cardamom cookies. Fresh from the oven.

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I was worried I had forgotten how to make them. had a couple of false starts to the batch, but all is good now.

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Are they shortbread cookies?

They are kinda like a ginger snap or butterscotch cookie. I'll be making snaps later. If I get really ambitious I might give Gram's shortbreads a try.

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Although they look tastey,no one,AND I MEAN,NO ONE,can beat my late nans Mallasses raisin cookies. Hell I would eat them frozen solid ,right out of the freezer.

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Bruce that looks real delicious.... good job :clapping:

But have to say that those would of been a good addition to the supper I just had :whistling:

Jacques

 

They will be put on the table tomorrow as part of a smorgasbord and fish fry.

 

My family used to always put up a huge open house at Christmas, but it faded away a few years after Gram's passing. 50-60 people would pass through our doors on Christmas eve, or on Boxing Day, for food, laughter and friendship.

 

It is a tradition long overdue.

 

Hyvaa Joulua ja Onnea Udele

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they do look really good, anybody care to share a recipe or two, if not i understand

Right in the good old 5 Roses cookbook under butterscotch cookies. Use either the vanilla for flavouring or replace with Cardamom.

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Right in the good old 5 Roses cookbook under butterscotch cookies. Use either the vanilla for flavouring or replace with Cardamom.

 

 

thx a bunch, sometimes the best recipes are right on the box/bag, i love the peanut butter cookie recipe on the jar of kraft PB

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