Elaine took her cue from page 82 of "Martha Stewart Cookies" and whipped up a batch of her favorites, Snickerdoodles! Coffee, milk or tea with this treat?
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Snickerdoodles are one of my favorite. I use to make them when I was a kid and they were the family favorite, but looking back I think they said that so I would make them,,,,
Summer is here! What better way to celebrate with family and friends than with a homemade pie or tart. Our "summer selection" is Martha Stewart's Pies & Tarts. But let's not forget all those other summertime treats, some old, some new. Vintage desserts like "Brown Bettys", "Grunts", "Buckles", "Pandowdys", or the well-known cobblers and crisps. In addition to our current book selection, the July and August issues of Martha Stewart Living magazine are wonderful resources for summertime fare. Have a favorite summer dessert you'll like to share? Send it our way - we'll all pull up a chair and get the napkins!
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Snickerdoodles are one of my favorite. I use to make them when I was a kid and they were the family favorite, but looking back I think they said that so I would make them,,,,
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