[Nfb-krafters-korner] Cookie Swap

Laura White lewhite2 at oakland.edu
Sat Dec 5 04:26:50 UTC 2009


Hi everyone,
I would be willing to do this if this exchange remains small.
If I can't exchange the cookies I will certainly exchange my
gingersnap recipe.


On 12/4/09, Joy Relton <jrelton at verizon.net> wrote:
> Joyce, If it is helpful I know someone who has one of those stoves and
> has had a template made out of thick plastic which fits over the touch
> pad area so that she can find the touch areas without activating them. I
> can find out the contact information for the company. I haven't cooked
> on top of one of the glass topped stoves before but I understand that
> they are nice to clean. It's a pain that the more advanced we come the
> bigger pain the devices become in terms of accessibility.
>
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> blindhands at aol.com
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> To: nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Cookie Swap
>
>
> We will take low fat and good stuff treats, too.It does not have to be
> fancy holiday either.  Oatmeal cookies are always a good staple and the
> stand
> by chocolate chip [I haven't had Tollhouse cookies in a long time].
>
> I was the Mom that had warm cookies when they came in the door from
> school.  Gee that was too long ago.  It will be better in a couple of
> years when
> the Grand girls are in school all day and I will have time with only
> one
> little Princess underfoot half a day.  I will get back into the baking
> cookies or having warm stuff coming out of the oven when they get to
> Grandma's
> house after school.
>
> Well I went over to the stove today and felt all over it.  I found the
> dials and my DH had eggs boiling on top of the stove for egg salad.  So
> I
> moved the pan around and it is a bit hard figuring out where the pan
> should
> really be wiwith this flat top.
>
> I will just have to get to explore more.
>
> ALet me set you all straight.  I did not cook much once the kids left
> the
> nest before I went blind.  My husband liked cooking the special meals
> and
> he did the Sunday cooking.  I had clean up duty.
>
> I loved to bake and sew.
>
> So when I went blind and he took over the cooking it was OK with me.
> He
> has made comments to me about cooking and he prefers I let him do it.
>
> I was baking last year with the gas oven, but the oven died and I moved
>
> upstairsI have all my measuring stuff down on the first floor so I can
> go and
> get it.  I can always go next door to my Mom's house and bake cookies
> with
> her, too.
>
> Joyce
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