Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Super cute cookies, but what's NFSC? No-fail sugar cookie? You might want to spell it out because I don't think everyone here is familiar with this term or the actual recipe. I think I've vaguely heard of it, but is it a certain person's recipe from a certain site?
I pulled the recipe off of food.com, http://www.food.com/recipe/no-...sugar-cookies-108172, more then a year ago, but it's not the original source. This same recipe pops up everywhere so I'm not sure who to credit. If memory serves, the only reason I choose food.com was for easy printing. I made notes to the recipe after researching many comments, tips, success/failure stories from various websites; common suggestions include adjustments to baking powder, butter brands, and chill times.
Super cute cookies, but what's NFSC? No-fail sugar cookie? You might want to spell it out because I don't think everyone here is familiar with this term or the actual recipe. I think I've vaguely heard of it, but is it a certain person's recipe from a certain site?
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Originally Posted by virago:
Yes, No Fail Sugar Cookies (NFSC)...
I pulled the recipe off of food.com, http://www.food.com/recipe/no-...sugar-cookies-108172, more then a year ago, but it's not the original source. This same recipe pops up everywhere so I'm not sure who to credit. If memory serves, the only reason I choose food.com was for easy printing. I made notes to the recipe after researching many comments, tips, success/failure stories from various websites; common suggestions include adjustments to baking powder, butter brands, and chill times.
Super cute cookies, but what's NFSC? No-fail sugar cookie? You might want to spell it out because I don't think everyone here is familiar with this term or the actual recipe. I think I've vaguely heard of it, but is it a certain person's recipe from a certain site?
Thanks for linking off to the recipe. Though I was just suggesting that you spell out acronyms (NFSC and RI) in tags, because not everyone knows those acronyms or knows enough to search for them. Thanks!
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