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chocolate snickerdoodle cookies
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what's the difference between a sugar cookie and a snickerdoodle
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sugar cookies are only rolled in sugar whereas snickerdoodles are rolled in both cinnamon and sugar
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a combination of baking soda
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i did more research on the finer points of sugar cookies and snickerdoodle cookies than one should unless your name is alton brown
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i wanted to add a little extra somethin' somethin' to these and decided to add chocolate chips
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then again
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i wish i could stockpile cookie butter but that's currently a sad story. sigh
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you don't like chocolate. i don't understand you people who don't like chocolate but to each her own
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these cookies are on the side but don't let that deceive you into thinking they're crunchy
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in fact they're incredibly chewy. i only like very and chewy cookies and these are so chewy you bend them
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the brown sugar helps
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the cinnamon and sugar granules on these cookies and the teeny bit of graininess that i could feel from the sugar crystals as i chewed reminded me of my fond mrs. fields's days
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my cookies have a hint more vanilla flavoring
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course
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chocolate snickerdoodle cookies
1/2 cup
butter
1/2 cup
sugar
1/2 cup
brown sugar
1 large
egg
1 tsp
vanilla extract
1 tsp
cinnamon
1/2 tsp
baking soda
1 1/4 cups
flour
1 tbsp
plus: cinnamon)
2012
january 3
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by averie sunshine
118
comments
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not too terribly much from what i discern
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some recipes call
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but i'm all field research when it has to do
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they're not
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