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Oreos



My Grandma Arlene was a great baker and cook. She introduced our family to a homemade oreo cookie recipe years ago that EVERYONE loves. Claire and I decided to make some for her Daddy and his friends at training (over 3 dozen). We will ship them off tomorrow, hopefully in time for him to receive them when he returns from his week long camping expedition. I know he will appreciate the little taste of home. Claire had to try her first Oreo too. She liked them, continually saying "mmmmm." I am giving the rest to some friends at school.

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Dan Lavigne said…
Kara, would you be willing to share your Grammys recipe? We absolutly love cooking and love oreo cookies also and would love to try them.
Also, I know you have probably heard this a million times but i will sat it once more. If you need any help with anything please let us know. I cannot gaurantee that we will be able to be there right away but we can try.
Love ya's,
Uncle Dan
Erin&Joshua said…
ok, so I really miss you (and some girlie company) and didn't know if you and Claire might be up for some company. I would be willing to come to you (or if you wanted to do some shopping up here that would be great too). Just let me know because we are not hosting a Christmas Party this year (too few weekends in December) and too much time has gone by already since we have seen you.
Kara said…
Sorry Dan. I would be outcasted from my family if I shared the secret recipe. Thanks for your offers of help. Things are going very well, though. I am successfully independent and luckily, Claire comes along for the ride like a trooper. Hope all is well with you.
Kara said…
Erin,
I have a spa day with friends on Saturday and Claire and I have a Gingerbread House Party the following weekend. We honestly, generally have no life, but my friends are making us busy! We could do the weekend of the 20th. Just let me know if it works for you!

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