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back_to_topISSUE : JANUARY 3, 2013
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There were plenty of parties to go to during the holidays with plenty of good food!  Below is one of my favorites a friend brought to our office Christmas party -- Oatmeal Whatever Cookies.  Hope you enjoy!

 

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Oatmeal Whatever Cookies heading1The Cajun Way 


Oatmeal Whatever Cookies

Submitted by Tori Rayne

1 stick butter

1 egg

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup brown sugar

1-1/4 cup flour

1 cup oats

3/4 cup coconut

1/2 cup pecans

 

Beat butter, egg, and vanilla.  Stir in baking powder, soda, salt and sugars.  Add flour, then oats and coconut.  Add pecans.

Bake at 300 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
heading3Hey Boudreaux! 

 

Boudreaux went fishing and after a short time, he ran out of worms. He saw a cottonmouth with a frog in its mouth.  Frogs are good bass bait.

 

Knowing the snake couldn't bite him with the frog in its mouth, Boudreaux grabbed the snake's head, took the frog, and put it in his bait bucket.

 

Now, Boudreaux had a dilemma.  How was he going to release the snake without getting bit?  So he grabbed his bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in the snake's mouth.

 

The snake's eyes rolled back and he went limp.  Boudreaux released the snake into the lake and went back to fishing.

 

Not long after, Boudreaux felt a nudge on his foot.  It was that darn snake . . . with two more frogs.

 

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