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I baked some cookies for my son (currently away at college) who requested them after telling me “everyone else is getting packages of cookies in the mail”. (I tried not to rub in the fact that we talked about not sending packages before he headed to college so as not to “embarrass” him with packages from home!)
So, I took out my old Snickerdoodle recipe and thought I would share it with you as well! It’s a recipe I have used for years from my Better Home and Gardens New Cook Book. I have adapted the recipe a bit over the years to suit my tastes and for the simple fact that I can rarely make a recipe that I have not altered in some way. (I don’t know why either!)
Some changes I made to the recipe include: changing the all-purpose flour to whole wheat pastry (for more nutrition), I always use butter when I bake (tastes better and is better for you than margarine), and I substitute Korintji cinnamon spice blend instead of the regular cinnamon (as I like the extra flavor from the additional spices). I also will chill my cookie dough before rolling it into balls, as we like a softer chewy cookie. (If you like your cookies crispy use your dough when the butter is warmer and softer, as they will spread more in the oven.) I prefer to use a 1 ½ inch cookie scoop to form my cookie dough into larger balls as I like a bigger cookie and I line the cookie sheets with parchment paper instead of greasing them.
The Adapted Recipe: Snickerdoodle Cookies
3 ¾ cups of whole wheat pastry flour 2 eggs
½ tsp baking soda ¼ cup milk
½ tsp cream of tarter 1 tsp vanilla
1 cup butter, softened 6 Tbsp sugar
2 cups sugar 2 tsp cinnamon blend
Line cookie sheets with parchment paper. Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees. Stir together flour, soda, cream of tarter and ½ tsp salt. Beat butter for 30 seconds, add 2 cups of sugar and beat until fluffy. Add eggs, milk, and vanilla; beat well.
Add dry ingredients to beaten mixture, beating well until combined. Form dough into 1 ½ inch balls; roll into the mixture of the 6 Tbsp sugar and the cinnamon mix. Place balls 2 inches apart on the cookie sheet; flatten slightly with the bottom of a drinking glass. Bake in a 375 oven for 8-9 minutes or till golden. Makes 3-4 dozen larger cookies.

Some Tips on Mailing Cookies:
Wrap two cookies or more per plastic cling wrap pack then place in a plastic storage bag and seal for freshness. If you prefer to use a container, layer cookies with wax wrap to keep fresh and separated nicely. I use a sturdy box for mailing, with cookies protected between layers of bubble wrap or other protective packing material.
I just wanted to share with you a favorite tea of mine, Harney & Sons Cinnamon Spice Tea. It is a perfect pair with the Snickerdoodle Cookies!
Oh, by the way… the cookies were a hit and very appreciated. And my son has since realized that yes, every other college student has parents who do send them “stuff” every now and then! He has even requested for me to keep the packages coming…
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As I promised, some details on the Junk Bonanza’s Blog Party… Ki Nassauer and Matthew Mead hosted a Blog Party for their upcoming magazine Flea Market Style, making it’s debut in Spring 2010.

- The blog party giveaways-
Ki and Matthew talked about their association with the fabulous Heather Bullardthe photographer for their new magazine Flea Market Style, the talented Jo Packham Editor in Chief at Where Women Create, and Nancy Soriano former Editor in Chief of Country Living.
The blog party also highlighted the creative blogs of Linda of Restyled Home and Kari Ramstrom of ArtsyMama. The blogging community is growing everyday and creative energy was flowing as all of these bloggers talked about what they love best…. to create. A kindred spirit was shared among all. It was wonderful to share with these women some of the joys and upcoming possibilities that lie ahead.

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Minneapolis themed art and vintage collectables
What a day… I was thrilled to attend this year’s Junk Bonanza in it’s new location at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, MN. This annual antique, vintage wares, art sale, and junk market combined was fantastic, one of Ki Nassauer’s biggest and best yet! Among the highlights were book signings (by Ki Nassauer, Matthew Mead, and The Farm Chicks’ Serna Thompson) and a blog party. Matthew Mead and Ki Nassauer are style experts who are in the process of creating a new magazine, Flea Market Style, that will be loved by those who love the thrill of a good flea market, great vintage finds, or the discovery of good old junk that can be repurposed into wonderful new decor and collectables. The new magazine is slated for an early spring debut, so I urge you to keep up with it’s progress at fleamarketstylemag.blogspot.com
Here are a few more photos of the day…
High style cowgirl duds! Mojo and Moxy's booth featured cowgirl style from their own line in addition to the Junk Gypsies
A few shots from the stylish booth from Mustard Moon… vintage tin, metal and some white all mixed in for a delightfully neutral palette.

Another shot…

Now come back tomorrow and I’ll share some details from the blog party!