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Dutch Sugar Cookies - Okie Toast

College students have the choice of eating at the cafeteria or cooking for themselves. Both cost money but cooking in a dorm room takes planning and time.

Dutch Sugar Cookies

You will need Bread, Soften Butter & White Sugar: Spread the soft butter/margarine on one side of a slice of bread. Put about a 1/4 C of Sugar into a cup and pour evenly on the buttered bread. See the illustration picture below. No cooking, just eat.




Now if it is winter and you're up to a little cookin' try
Okie Toast.

All the ingredients are the same but you will also need cinnamon. Spread the bread with butter. Mix the 1/4 C sugar and a (t)-teaspoon of cinnamon. Sprinkle on your bread. Turn your oven on to broiler and slide the toast under the heat for a minute or two.

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  1. Mom, did you ever see the video I made for this recipe? Cathy helped by starring in it, and I turned it in for a grade. Not sure where it is now but would be a fun addition to your blog post if we could make it digital.

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  2. hey mom happy to see your doing a cooking blog.. keep it up

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    1. Guess What? I'm "On Line". Look for my new YouTube Channel called Kalaheo Communication Arts.
      We were able to send my uploads to both MerzGirls (google) and to this Blogger Spot called "Gram's Kitchen Corner". I wanted to be able to send it to you using Insta-gram but there were no instructions included on how to
      do that. Maybe you can be ready to teach me how to do Instrgram when you come later this month. Love, Mom

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