
Second A., as a former member of the Armed Forces, was always taking leftover cake and baked goodies (particularly from the Daring Baker challenges) down to the "boys" at the local base. I affectionately refer to them as the boys although the guys who usually eat my baked goods are officers, though there is the occasional 17 year-old private. Anyway, they're all boys to me, and there are rotations of them coming and going back from Iraq and Afghanistan, so it always makes me feel good when he drops baked goods off for those guys because the least anyone can do for them is show them some appreciation for the hard job that they do, and the truth is that they aren't paid handsomely, they aren't even given proper equipment when they go out there, and I know from A.'s testimony that they never get anything close to home-baked goods at the base commissary. (It doesn't hurt my baker's ego either that they eat the stuff I send down there in a matter of literally minutes).
So having a lot of leftover peanut butter and chocolate chips and tons of flour and all sort of other things, and knowing full well that they love peanut butter chocolate chip cookies having made a batch for them once before, I decided to make these PBCC cookies from a recipe I got off of Smitten Kitchen and which comes originally from the Magnolia Bakery.

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ReplyDeleteWow 200 cookies? I think my head would spin from making that much in my tiny kitchen.
ReplyDeleteYum . . . that's what I call support.
ReplyDeleteI need to find someone to donate my baking to so that I can enjoy baking more often.
ReplyDeletei wonder if these would taste just as good with sunflower seed butter. my son is allergic to pb. so sad for me, since it's my favorite food!
ReplyDeleteThose look and sound delicious; I've been craving peanut butter cookies for a couple of weeks now.
ReplyDeleteYou're a cookie baking machine! I posted the recipe for Reese's double peanut butter chip cookies on my blog a while back (recipe clipped from a packet I carried back with me from the US in 2005) and somebody commented that she had been trying to find the recipe to bake them to send to her son in the army, and finally found them on my site. I felt inordinately pleased.
ReplyDeleteThank you for helping support our men
ReplyDeletecomment comment. thanks for the good work.
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