I'm glad you guys survived the storm. I grew up in GA, and our roof was also hit by trees leaned over by a funnel that touched down in our neighborhood. That was back in the 90s. After 2020, I started watching prepper channels, to make sure we'd always have supplies if our power went out for an extended period of time. Thank you for another yummy recipe and I hope things get better all fhe folks affected.
Thank you Miss So!!! It's so good to hear from you! Everything is good here....especially since I finally got my computer up and going TODAY!!!! Take care!🥰
Gosh I am so glad to see you! Even happier to know that you and your family are all safe after the disaster that Helene left in parts of your state. I do agree that these cookies sound like a peanut butter shortbread. They look terrific. Love a crunchy cookie. I hope all of your fruit trees survived the storm. Good to see you and hope to see you soon.
Hi Cindy!!! I feel like I haven't published a video in a year!!!! It has been insane around here!!! Our fruit trees did survive and I was so thrilled that they did!!! Our next door neighbor has a large satsuma tree and it got split in half by the storm. It is loaded with fruit and my neighbor said she hoped the fruit would still ripen. Afterwards, she said they were going to have to cut it way back. We some friends in Douglas, Ga. that a large tree fell on their house causing a lot of damage. It was really devastating in that area. It truly looks like a war zone!!! Such a tragedy for the people in the Carolinas, TN and Va. So much loss in those areas. It is really good to hear from you. Hope you and Mike are doing well. Take care and I hope to talk with you soon! 🥰
Good to hear you are all safe with less damage. Those were lovely cookies I just couldn't resist making them just after I saw your video. And most of all it is an egg free recipe which I loved about it. Thank you so so much for this lovely recipe
@@manjulaparameshwar6427 We were so blessed through that storm! God certainly kept His hand on us. I hope you enjoy the cookies. They are certainly delicious!! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Have a great day!!🥰
@@autoharpangie3303 I never really cared for peanut butter cookies but like I had said, my taste is evidently changing. These cookies are so delicious. Hope everything is well Angie with you and your family. We are getting ready to go visit Clayton‘s children so I will be out of pocket again for several days. Take care and I hope to talk with you soon! ❤️
@@claudineharris7406 thanks Claudine! I’m glad you didn’t have much damage. It has been so devastating in other parts of the country. We are getting ready to go visit Clayton‘s children. Good to hear from you. Take care and remember that I love you! ❤️
Good to see a post from you! The cookies look great! I was without power, internet and call/text service for ~ 6 days! Good times (said facetiously)! Glad y'all had only minimum damage at your place and that your cabin survived. Sad to say, but I highly doubt some small towns in NC will ever recover.
Well, Johnny, I have discovered how dependent I am upon electricity, social media, Internet, cell phones… Etc. etc. etc.! This has caused such destruction in such a wide range that it is hard to imagine how we will ever recover from all of this! You’re right I’m sure about some of the smaller towns in North Carolina never being able to recover. It is so heartbreaking to see all the damage here which came from wind, but there with all the flooding was extremely devastating! It’s good hearing from you as always, and I am glad, that you received nothing worse than what you had described. Take care and hope to hear from you soon!🥰
Great seeing you back in the kitchen cooking. I am assuming smooth peanut butter would be fine with this recipe. As much as I love nuts, I have never liked the crunchy peanut butter. John lost all the shingles on his house but God was good and no trees on his home. Michael's home had no damage. They actually had a very nice baby shower a few days after the storm and his generator kept everything running smoothly. Charles had some limbs, small trees, and such down and no damage to his home. We had 4 oak trees uprooted but none harmed anything but our feelings. We lost some shingles and siding but we were still able to remain in our home. Thankfully we have a generator that kept us very comfortable. We were the only ones with internet service but ours is through wireless satellite. No power for 12 days and Charles was 18 days. I became so emotional about the loss of so many trees and damage to peoples homes that Bob became extremely concerned for me. God is So Good! Love y'all ❤️
I’m so glad to hear that you all did not receive a lot of damage. I know it could have been so much worse than what any of us experienced. Yes, you could use smooth peanut butter. On the other hand, I prefer it to be crunchy. It would not make any difference whether you use crunchy or smooth. They are so good Rose, you must give them a try! ❤️
Glad to see you back and you all are okay. Helene was an awful storm. We got some of it but not the bad part of it but we did get Milton bad. It was the scariest storm I have ever been through. God is good. He protected me and my daughter and our furbabies. My feral cats I feed even made it through unharmed. I prayed for their safety more than my own. My daughter was without power for 3 days and her house got a little flooded but her boyfriends Dad lives close by to them and didn't lose power so they went there with their cats. I lost power for 20 minutes and then it flickered off and on throughout the hurricane. Cookies look good and peanut butter is protein so they will be good for your diet. 🤣
Debbie, I am so thankful God protected you and your daughter. Clayton and I prayed a lot for your safety. It was very scary for me too. I know God kept His hand on us through Helene because it could have turned out very disastrous for us. On a lighter note, the cookies are soooo good!!! I was so thrilled to be able to post something again. I didn’t realize that my computer was messed up until the internet came back on. I actually just got all of that set up yesterday morning!!!! I have really felt handicapped without it!!😁 You take care and I’m glad everything, including ALL the fur babies are ok!!!❤️❤️❤️
Cooking is an art and you showed that you are really an artist with delicious cookies 🍪 you made, thank you for sharing this valuable post.
Thank you for such a sweet comment!!! I absolutely LOVE to cook, but, baking is really my passion!!! Thank you so much for watching!
I'm glad you guys survived the storm. I grew up in GA, and our roof was also hit by trees leaned over by a funnel that touched down in our neighborhood. That was back in the 90s.
After 2020, I started watching prepper channels, to make sure we'd always have supplies if our power went out for an extended period of time.
Thank you for another yummy recipe and I hope things get better all fhe folks affected.
Thank you Miss So!!! It's so good to hear from you! Everything is good here....especially since I finally got my computer up and going TODAY!!!! Take care!🥰
Gosh I am so glad to see you! Even happier to know that you and your family are all safe after the disaster that Helene left in parts of your state. I do agree that these cookies sound like a peanut butter shortbread. They look terrific. Love a crunchy cookie. I hope all of your fruit trees survived the storm. Good to see you and hope to see you soon.
Hi Cindy!!! I feel like I haven't published a video in a year!!!! It has been insane around here!!! Our fruit trees did survive and I was so thrilled that they did!!! Our next door neighbor has a large satsuma tree and it got split in half by the storm. It is loaded with fruit and my neighbor said she hoped the fruit would still ripen. Afterwards, she said they were going to have to cut it way back. We some friends in Douglas, Ga. that a large tree fell on their house causing a lot of damage. It was really devastating in that area. It truly looks like a war zone!!! Such a tragedy for the people in the Carolinas, TN and Va. So much loss in those areas. It is really good to hear from you. Hope you and Mike are doing well. Take care and I hope to talk with you soon! 🥰
Good to hear you are all safe with less damage.
Those were lovely cookies I just couldn't resist making them just after I saw your video.
And most of all it is an egg free recipe which I loved about it.
Thank you so so much for this lovely recipe
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We were so blessed through that storm! God certainly kept His hand on us. I hope you enjoy the cookies. They are certainly delicious!! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Have a great day!!🥰
Peanut butter cookies were one of my Dads Favorite cookies❤
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I never really cared for peanut butter cookies but like I had said, my taste is evidently changing. These cookies are so delicious. Hope everything is well Angie with you and your family. We are getting ready to go visit Clayton‘s children so I will be out of pocket again for several days. Take care and I hope to talk with you soon! ❤️
@@beebahscountrykitchen8683 Have a great time. Safe travels ❤️
@@autoharpangie3303 Thanks Angie!!💕
Good to see u back yes god is good I didn’t have much damage but still praying for the people that did and the cookies look so yummy ❤
@@claudineharris7406 thanks Claudine! I’m glad you didn’t have much damage. It has been so devastating in other parts of the country. We are getting ready to go visit Clayton‘s children. Good to hear from you. Take care and remember that I love you! ❤️
So glad to see you !!!
Thank you for this recipe! My mother used to make this exact recipe for Christmas cookies and I haven't been able to find it.
@@fawnmoon8848 that is great to hear! They are such delicious cookies. Give them a try and please let me know what you think. Thanks for watching!🥰
Good to see a post from you! The cookies look great! I was without power, internet and call/text service for ~ 6 days! Good times (said facetiously)! Glad y'all had only minimum damage at your place and that your cabin survived. Sad to say, but I highly doubt some small towns in NC will ever recover.
Well, Johnny, I have discovered how dependent I am upon electricity, social media, Internet, cell phones… Etc. etc. etc.! This has caused such destruction in such a wide range that it is hard to imagine how we will ever recover from all of this! You’re right I’m sure about some of the smaller towns in North Carolina never being able to recover. It is so heartbreaking to see all the damage here which came from wind, but there with all the flooding was extremely devastating! It’s good hearing from you as always, and I am glad, that you received nothing worse than what you had described. Take care and hope to hear from you soon!🥰
Great seeing you back in the kitchen cooking. I am assuming smooth peanut butter would be fine with this recipe. As much as I love nuts, I have never liked the crunchy peanut butter.
John lost all the shingles on his house but God was good and no trees on his home.
Michael's home had no damage. They actually had a very nice baby shower a few days after the storm and his generator kept everything running smoothly.
Charles had some limbs, small trees, and such down and no damage to his home.
We had 4 oak trees uprooted but none harmed anything but our feelings. We lost some shingles and siding but we were still able to remain in our home.
Thankfully we have a generator that kept us very comfortable. We were the only ones with internet service but ours is through wireless satellite. No power for 12 days and Charles was 18 days.
I became so emotional about the loss of so many trees and damage to peoples homes that Bob became extremely concerned for me.
God is So Good! Love y'all ❤️
I’m so glad to hear that you all did not receive a lot of damage. I know it could have been so much worse than what any of us experienced.
Yes, you could use smooth peanut butter. On the other hand, I prefer it to be crunchy. It would not make any difference whether you use crunchy or smooth. They are so good Rose, you must give them a try! ❤️
Glad to see you back and you all are okay. Helene was an awful storm. We got some of it but not the bad part of it but we did get Milton bad. It was the scariest storm I have ever been through. God is good. He protected me and my daughter and our furbabies. My feral cats I feed even made it through unharmed. I prayed for their safety more than my own. My daughter was without power for 3 days and her house got a little flooded but her boyfriends Dad lives close by to them and didn't lose power so they went there with their cats. I lost power for 20 minutes and then it flickered off and on throughout the hurricane. Cookies look good and peanut butter is protein so they will be good for your diet. 🤣
Debbie, I am so thankful God protected you and your daughter. Clayton and I prayed a lot for your safety. It was very scary for me too. I know God kept His hand on us through Helene because it could have turned out very disastrous for us. On a lighter note, the cookies are soooo good!!! I was so thrilled to be able to post something again. I didn’t realize that my computer was messed up until the internet came back on. I actually just got all of that set up yesterday morning!!!! I have really felt handicapped without it!!😁 You take care and I’m glad everything, including ALL the fur babies are ok!!!❤️❤️❤️