Just about everyone loves freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. Many of us have fond memories from our childhoods of the aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies filling up the house. Our eager little eyes anxiously awaiting their arrival from oven to countertop.
Chocolate chip cookies are the ultimate comfort food. There’s just something about them that makes us feel warm and fuzzy. The chocolate chip cookie has evolved over the years into a mouth-watering variety of textures and flavors.
If you’re a fruit lover you’ll enjoy banana chocolate chip cookies or cherry chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate lovers will delight over chocolate chocolate chip cookies, double chocolate chip cookies and white chocolate chip cookies.
Another popular variation is the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie. Who knew that oatmeal would taste so good with chocolate?
If you want to spice up your favorite chocolate chip cookies even more, you can add tasty morsels like mint chips, craisins, candy bars, espresso beans, m&ms, candy cane, walnuts, peanuts, macadamia nuts, dark chocolate or big chunks of milk chocolate.
Some folks love eating gourmet chocolate chip cookie bars and even chocolate chip cookie pie!
If you have special dietary needs, you can still enjoy home baked chocolate chip cookies. There are special recipes online for low fat chocolate chip cookies, vegan chocolate chip cookies, wheat free and egg free chocolate chip cookies, and whole wheat chocolate chip cookies.
Now that you know about the many ways you can enjoy the world’s most famous cookie, I hope you will try many of the delicious recipes so you too can enjoy the ultimate chocolate chip cookie experience.
The Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookie Experience
September 24, 2005
|
|
Copyright 2004
Donna Monday is a contributing author at: http://www.best-cookie-jar-recipes.com.
Lastest Headlines for "Food and Drinks"
- Food products keep Pepsi fizz going (rediff.com)
Pepsi India's revenues are getting more fizz from its food products than beverages and soft drinks. While sales of beverages grew in single digits to Rs 1,073 crore in 2006-07 compared to the previous year, food products sales went up by around 19 per cent to Rs 1082 crore during the same period. - Food products keep Pepsi fizz going (Business Standard India)
Food contributes more revenue than beverages for the first time. Pepsi India’s revenues are getting more fizz from its food products than beverages and soft drinks. - Food Calendar (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Sunday, Aug. 31 So Long to Summer food tour, with stops at XIX for a sampling of fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels and scallops; Tavern 17 for a tasting flight of summer-inspired mixed drinks; and Chima Brazilian Steakhouse for a variety of grilled meats. $45 plus gratuity. Meet at 3:30 p.m. at XIX at the top of the Park Hyatt Philadelphia, Broad and Walnut Sts. Reservations available at ... - Annual event features art, performances, food (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
By Georgia Temple Entertainment Editor Artists booths will dot the grounds of the Museum of the Southwest this coming weekend when the 39th annual Septemberfest opens Friday. The annual event features a weekend of arts and crafts, fine art viewing, live performances, food and activities for children, teenagers and adults. - Charlotte loves its junk food (The Charlotte Observer)
In the list of things that draw attention to Charlotte, here's one you may not want to read: On a list of the 10 U.S. cities where people spend the most amount of their yearly grocery bill on unhealthy food, Charlotte is No. 5. A study of product purchases found that in the Charlotte metro area – defined as Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord – we spend 10.9percent of our annual food dollars in the ... - Brighton cafeteria gets a new, food-court feel (The Ann Arbor News)
When Brighton High School students head for lunch this fall, the surroundings will feel more like the food court in a shopping mall than a school cafeteria. - Church Fall fair coming Sept. 6th (Babylon Beacon)
The annual fall fair at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 800 Candlewood Rd., Brentwood will be held Sat. Sept. 6, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The rain date is Sept. 13. There will be crafts, baked goods, jewelry, beauty products and gently used articles. Food and drinks will be available at a modest cost. - Shoppers lose taste for organic food (Guardian Unlimited)
Farmers fear for future as decline in demand for organic food grows at fastest rate for 10 years - Charlotte loves its junk food (The Charlotte Observer)
In the list of things that draw attention to Charlotte, here's one you may not want to read: On a list of the 10 U.S. cities where people spend the most amount of their yearly grocery bill on unhealthy food, Charlotte is No. 5 A study of product purchases found that in the Charlotte metro area – defined as Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord – we spend 10.9 percent of our annual food dollars in ... - For the kitchen that thinks it has everything... (Detroit Free Press)
Here are some of the latest things homeowners want added to their kitchens. Warming drawers: These are the ultimate for keeping your just-cooked food warm, or for heating up empty plates before serving dinner.