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BeachGrl
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Name: Kristy
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Pillsbury cookie dough
I'm almost 9 months pregnant and getting tired lately, how bad would it be to "cheat" this year for xmas and use Pillsbury cookie dough to make cookies?
I was thinking maybe I can get their peanut butter dough and mix in broken up peanut butter cups or something.
I'm only going to my mom's and MIL's house, so its not like a friends house or a fancy party.
I've always made homemade cookies, but just not feeling it this year. Is it really bad? Do you think people will know I did this?
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Posted 12/8/12 8:05 PM |
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Re: Pillsbury cookie dough
i see no problem with this, especially if they are "touched up" a bit. It's like that show on food network... semi-homemade with sandra lee. you are pregnant - they'll totally understand regardless and plus pillsbury cookies are yummy!!!
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Posted 12/8/12 9:23 PM |
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Re: Pillsbury cookie dough
I think that will be fine. Pillsbury cookies are good!
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Posted 12/8/12 9:53 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Pillsbury cookie dough
You could do those simple ones where you put their sugar cookie dough in mini muffin trays and put a hershey kiss or mini pb cup in the middle.
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Posted 12/8/12 10:22 PM |
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rsquared
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Re: Pillsbury cookie dough
When I feel like cheating, I buy them at the bakery and then put them in Tupperware. Viola! Homemade cookies!
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Posted 12/9/12 12:30 AM |
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MrsT809
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Pillsbury cookie dough
Not bad at all. The chocolate chip are delicious. I love to bake but since having DD I always keep them on hand since sometimes I just don't have the time for anything homemade. They always get devoured.
Pioneer woman has a recipe for candy cookies. You put some refrigerator dough in a mini muffin pan, slightly undercook, and push a pb cups, kisses, or whatever you want in them, done! I've done all kinds of combos. The only thing that's a pain is unwrapping the candy and getting them out of the pan
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Posted 12/9/12 10:33 AM |
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BeachGrl
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Member since 10/11 2140 total posts
Name: Kristy
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Pillsbury cookie dough
Thank you everyone for your input, I will look into these suggestions!
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Posted 12/9/12 8:57 PM |
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jams92
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Re: Pillsbury cookie dough
i used to bake chocolate chip cookies from scratch and have tried a ton of recipes. there was one my family LOVED and so one day i did a taste test....made a batch of pillsbury and a batch from scratch. well, a majority of the people (like 30 people total) liked the pillsbury more!!! So now i dont waste my time making them from scratch. i put a few m&ms on them just to give them the homemade touch
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Posted 12/10/12 10:46 AM |
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