Showing posts with label Cookie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cookie. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

Who Invented the Chocolate Chip Cookie?

!±8± Who Invented the Chocolate Chip Cookie?

Have you ever wondered who invented the chocolate chip cookie? Because chocolate chip cookies are so common, it is easy to forget that these treats have not been around forever. In fact, did you know that chocolate chip cookies are not even one hundred years old? It's true!

The answer to "who invented the chocolate chip cookie" is: Ruth Graves Wakefield.

Ruth Graves Wakefield was born on June 17, 1903 and she is person who invented the Toll House Cookie, which was the world's first chocolate chip cookie.

Ruth Wakefield was educated at the Framingham State Normal School Development of Household Arts and she graduated in 1924. After graduating from school, she worked both as a doctor and gave lectures about food.

In 1930 Wakefield and her husband purchased a lodge for tourists in Whitman, Massachusetts (part of Plymouth County). The lodge was first built in 1709 and has a long and rich history of its own. Many weary travelers have spent the night at the lodge as it is conveniently located around halfway between New Bedford and Boston. This is usually where passers through paid a toll, changed their horses and stopped for some much appreciated home cooked food. When the Wakefields bought it, they named the lodge the Toll House Inn and made sure to keep up with the lodge's traditions. All of the home cooked meals were prepared and served by Ruth and it was not long before her desserts earned her some local fame. There were many visitors to the lodge, one of the most famous being John F. Kennedy (when he was still a Senator).

In 1940, Ruth wrote a cookbook called Toll House Tried and True Recipes. Ruth passed away in 1977 and the Toll House Inn burned down at the end of 1983. While there are plenty of companies that make and sell chocolate chips now, the recipe printed on the back of the Nestle Toll House bags is the original Ruth Graves Wakefield recipe. As of today, Nestle is the only company with the rights to print the recipe on its bags. All of the recipes that are printed on other company's' bags are different from the original recipe.

The chocolate chip cookie was invented in the late 1930s (making it almost seventy seven years old) though there are different stories about how, exactly, the original chocolate chip cookie recipe was invented. Some stories say it was an accident, others say it was an experiment and still others say that it was a purposeful recipe. The story of how the chocolate chip cookie was invented varies according to the person telling the story. One thing is for certain, though, and that is that the answer to "who invented the chocolate chip cookie" is Ruth Graves Wakefield. Who knew that what might have started out as an experiment or an accident would someday be one of the most common treats in the Western World? Who doesn't remember eating chocolate chip cookies after school?

Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill


Who Invented the Chocolate Chip Cookie?

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Tough Cookie

!±8± Tough Cookie

It's time to find your Fierce and Fearless voice! If you've ever been called a "smart cookie" or a "tough cookie". It means you're sweet & will stand up for yourself any day of the week. Yet speaking up and having a voice doesn't mean we use it well.

What is it that you want right now? I'd like you to write it down. Think about it. If this is something that you really want. Please tell me why aren't you going after it? Are you feeling weak? Are you feeling like you're not equipped to bring it to fruition? What is holding you back?

I was once described as a "tough (chocolate chip) cookie". The irony about that is I don't particularly care for chocolate chip cookies. In fact my favorites are peanut butter, oatmeal & lemon cookies.

You see sometimes women hear the word tough & they immediately think it will diminish their femininity. When in fact it's the complete opposite. When you are tough, you are 100% unequivocally standing in your feminine power.

Speak your mind.

I see so many women who are afraid to stand up for themselves. Yes "Worrying About What Other People Think Syndrome" is on the rise. We have been taught to be strong and overcome our fear of asking for what we want. It's time to put it to good use.

I think it's important to be outspoken & develop your communication skills so you are taken seriously & still get the results you want.

If "smart cookie" or a "tough cookie" is resonating with you. Congratulations! You are brave and chances are go through problems in your life easily, you can stand up for yourself, and you are not a pushover.

If you've never been called a "tough cookie" it might be time to align with the characteristics of one so you can be more secure with who you are, develop your own identity & refuse to be treated like a subordinate.

"Tough cookies" have spent years developing a strong character; they don't complain and work diligently to overcome obstacles. It doesn't have to take you years but if you commit you'll find yourself reaping the benefits of your new characteristics a lot sooner.

If you are holding back right now, playing small, being soft or taking baby steps. Make your move BEFORE you are ready. Make the decision to be the woman who is determined to do what they want and know that you will succeed even in difficult situations. Life will be a lot sweeter!


Tough Cookie

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Simple Cookie Recipes for The Young and Old

!±8± Simple Cookie Recipes for The Young and Old

Cookies have always been favorite baked products of both children and elders. They are also the preferred dessert for a dinner party or potluck gatherings. Nobody can resist the smell of baking homemade cookies. With the advent of simple cookie recipes, baking cookies is just as easy and quick as reciting your alphabet.

Some people are just crazy for cookies. There are variations in types of cookies that allow even people who are watching their diets to enjoy them. There are simple cookie recipes that use low carb ingredients as well as low fat or fat free ingredients.

Some types of cookies that you commonly find baking in many home kitchens are thumbprint cookies, chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal cookies and peanut butter cookies. Mother and children find do their bonding while creating no bake cookies. Take a look at some simple cookie recipes that you may want to try the next time you plan on entertaining at home.

Sunflower Seed Butter Cookies:

This cookie recipe is a good substitute for peanut butter cookies. The ingredients are 2 cups of all purpose flour, a teaspoon of baking soda, 3/4 cup each of sugar, packed brown sugar, softened butter and cold sunflower seed butter, ½ teaspoon baking powder, ¼ teaspoon salt, 2 large eggs and 1 and ½ teaspoons vanilla.

Preheat your oven to 275 degrees. In a medium mixing bowl, combine together baking soda, baking powder, flour and salt. In another mixing bowl, combine together and beat sunflower seed butter, sugar, butter and brown sugar until fluffy. Then add eggs and vanilla and beat to combine.

Gradually add the flour mixture and mix them well. Then wrap the dough in plastic food wrap and chill for about 3 hours. Roll dough into balls and placed on ungreased cookie sheet. Dip into the flour the back of a spoon or fork, then press in each cookie to flatten. Bake for 10 minutes and then allow to cool slightly before placing the cookies on wax paper or cooling rack.

Snickerdoodle Cookie:

Another must-bake recipe, this cookie needs ½ cup softened butter, a cup of sugar, ¼ teaspoon each of baking soda and cream of tartar, a large egg, 1 and ½ cups of all purpose flour, ½ teaspoon vanilla, 1 and ½ teaspoons of cinnamon and 4 tablespoons of granulated sugar.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. In a bowl, beat the butter for 30 seconds. Then add sugar, cream of tartar and baking soda. Combine together and beat well. Add egg and vanilla and beat well to blend. Also blend in the flour. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about an hour. Combine the sugar and cinnamon. Roll the ball-shaped dough into the cinnamon sugar mixture to coat.

Then place the dough on an ungreased cookie sheet, making sure that each is 2 inches apart. Bake for 10 to 11 minutes and allow to cool before serving.

There are thousands of simple cookie recipes that you can try. Be creative when it comes to ingredients because the fun of baking cookies is substituting the usual ingredients and coming up with cookies that are more to your taste or suit the occasion.


Simple Cookie Recipes for The Young and Old

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe Ingredients 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened 3/4 cup granulated sugar 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 large eggs 2 cups chocolate chips 1 cup walnuts Preparation Preheat oven to 375° F. Combine flour, baking soda and salt in small bowl. Beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract in large mixer bowl until creamy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Gradually beat in flour mixture. Stir in morsels and nuts. Drop by rounded tablespoon onto ungreased baking sheets. BAKE for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely.

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