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Softening Hard Cookies

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Date: 08/11/2006 Topic: Food Tips & Info > Food Fixes  
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Here's an outstanding tip for hard cookies. If your cookies are hard and unbearable to eat, here's a smart solution to the problem. Place the cookies in a container and add several slices of light bread. Let it sit overnight or several hours doing day. WOW! you will notice soft cookies like never before. The moisture from the bread helps to soften the hard cookies.

By Sharon from McGehee, Arkansas

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By Alan24 (19) Blog! Contact
But Sharon, what do you do with that valuable bread? Throw it away; feed it to the birds or what? Some times hard cookies (biscuits - here in the UK) can be softened by warming them in the microwave or oven. If that dosn't work try sprinkling a little water on them before warming. You must of course eat them the same day.

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