tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695094710484451094.post9171849412173913602..comments2023-10-18T07:54:10.467-05:00Comments on Midwest Vegan: Vegan SubstitutionsJess of Midwest Veganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12606604530027090327noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695094710484451094.post-16958448263624492682008-04-13T15:34:00.000-05:002008-04-13T15:34:00.000-05:00Omg, did I tell you how amazing your cookies were!...Omg, did I tell you how amazing your cookies were! I can't stop eating them once I start, lol! So nice and soft and chewy and nyum nyum nyum... I handed the bucket to Mark and after a bit he says, "Do me a favor - take these away from me, or I'll eat the whole thing!"<BR/><BR/>Lol! A possible hint of nutmeg or allspice would compliment your cookies, but you don't have to, seeing as they are pretty much perfect the way they are. Carob chips or raisins, heh. :D<BR/><BR/>Ever thought of converting a truck into a moving bakery? I just had the thought, seeing as I see a lot of "restaurants on wheels" out here. Hm... The oven itself possibly might be a tricky situation...<BR/><BR/>Oh, and here's a handy little tip to help increase the efficiency of your oven - I did the same thing when I was on my own and had an oven just like yours. Get ahold of some un-glazed flooring tiles (that stone/rock place between hastings and Hy-Vee has them) setting up against the side and back walls of the oven. It does an amazing job of dispersing the heat more evenly and holding it in.<BR/><BR/>Just some thoughts. :)noonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10069674508106450326noreply@blogger.com