Baking cookies
This week during lock down I decided to make cookies, and we've had to compromise because we didn't have condensed milk so we had to use caramel as an alternative but it tasted the same any way. Other then that here's a photo of them:
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This week during lock down I decided to make cookies, and we've had to compromise because we didn't have condensed milk so we had to use caramel as an alternative but it tasted the same any way. Other then that here's a photo of them:
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Excellent use of your lock down time Stirling! Your cookies certainly look very yummy and I am sure they tasted scrumptious. I am pleased you shared your lock down activities with us on your blog. It is always nice to know what everyone is getting up to while we are in our bubbles. Will you be baking anything else over the coming week? I will watch and wait to see if you add any further baking blogs.
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Hi Stirling
ReplyDeleteI'm Priscilla from Auckland, Those cookies look so delicious, it is very nice how you can find a alternative for condensed milk.