Last night, the glory of the beautiful, red, metal machine got to me. I had to use it. I didn't care what I made, but I had to use it. After determining that I was one ingredient short of making sugar cookies, I headed to the grocery store. I asked Jeremy before I left what he wanted me to make, since I had to go to the store, why just settle for sugar cookies? He requested chocolate chip.
Well, I bought chocolate chips, and white chocolate chips. Then the de-virgin-izing began.
I ended up with chocolate cookies with white chocolate chips. I followed the recipe on the back of the Nestle bag.



We also hung one of the wonderful wedding gifts we received in the dining room :-)

Haha! I was given the same gift for my wedding. Previously I had no interest in making anything like that, but once I started using it - choc chip cookie bars, pumpkin bread, you name it I've probably made it now.
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