The very next day I was off for a few days to play and
camp with old childhood friends on the Rogue River in Oregon.
We have all turned or are about to turn 50!
Kim lives in Oregon and turned 50 last November, Jenny from Florida turned in February and I, the baby of the pack, turns 50 in October.
(That is so hard to say but even harder to see in print. Sigh)
So it was a celebration of our fifties, friendships, and great wine.
Errr, I mean fabulous food. Yea, that was it.
Fifty's, Friendship, and Food!
I have known these girls many years. I met Kim when I was in 1st grade. I was five, she was six. Growing up over the years, there was Barbies, boys, party's! Where there was Kim, there was Megan. That's 45 years of friendship! It's funny, I now work at the very same elementary school that Kim and I attended. I see all those little kids, and those hallways, and the memories, it seems a lifetime ago. Well... I guess it was.
I met Jenny when we started the 9th grade. Freshman's, we were. Silly little Freshman girls with very big dreams! Ironically, this is the year my daughter starts high school and it seems weird to think I was just her age when I met Jen. How soon we all grow up.
Here's a fun cookie I wanted to share with you. Made with graham cracker crumbs, chocolate chips, and mini marshmallows, It's a S'more cookie! Perfect for a camping trip or a backyard sleep out, this cookies delivers. If I close my eye's, let my mind wonder,and nibble a cookie, I can be transported back to the big old redwoods.
But here's a hint for perfect cookies. The recipe says to bake them for 9 minutes and then place 3 marshmallows and the Hershey pieces on the cookie and finish baking. Well...I have a recipe for a Mississippi Mud Cookie that you just bake the whole time with three marshmallows on top. So in the interest of saving a few minutes, I tried it that way.
A perfect S'more cookie!
S'more Cookies
From Cookie Madness
3/4 cup butter — softened
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate
1 cup (more or less) of mini marshmallows
2 Hershey Bars, broken into pieces
Beat together butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Blend in egg and vanilla. Add combined flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking soda and salt. Mix well. Stir in chocolate chips and (if using) other stuff.
Drop dough by heaping tablespoonfuls onto greased cookie sheets about 3 inches apart.
Bake in pre-heated oven 375 degrees F for 8 minutes. Remove and quickly press marshmallows and chocolate into cookies. Return to oven and cook until done (about 3 or 4 more minutes)
Makes about 3 dozen
They look awesome Megan! I may have to try this recipe out myself - I have some super mini marshmallows!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it nice to have long time friends?!!
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad we are not the only ones to be cheap even on a date. Your birthday celebration sounds wonderful, I wish I had a close group of girlfriends like that. Do you live in Oregon?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great time. I turn the big 50 next year. The cookies would be perfect for camping!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to get to hang out with dear friends! It looks like you hit some really pretty spots. I love that part of Oregon!
ReplyDeleteYour cookie looks so darn good! :P
those cookies look amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou are my childrens new hero with this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look delicious but then so do all you old :-) gals. It's wonderful that you've kept the spark of friendship over so many years.
ReplyDeleteOld friends are the best friends! And I've totally bookmarked this cookie! I'm going on family vacation with 12 children next week and I'm going to need a good cookie. :)
ReplyDeleteI think that is so wonderful you have kept in touch for so long. They look like true blue friends and shows you are a good friend yourself. Oh yeah...those cookies...OMG.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet that you are all still such great friends! These cookies look scrumptious!!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look delicious and I love the stories of friendship!! You are so lucky to still be close and be able to see each other :)
ReplyDeleteI want a smore cookie!
ReplyDeleteOh those cookies look amazing! I one right now :)
ReplyDeleteI really dig those cookies, they look great for camping (and zuc bread would be too) :) I'm glad you're still loving life and being super active. Nothing wrong with being 50 going on 25 :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look yum-mee!
Happy blogoversary!
You never fail me on cookie recipes! I will be making these very, very soon! I'm glad you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteThat is great that you can still get together and have fun at your age in all! Just kidding, I can say that since I'm 51. But I don't get a chance to see my friends from childhood. The cookies look awesome, and I'm sure not as messy as s'mores.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a great trip, and the cookies are out of this world!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and cookies!
ReplyDeleteWorks for me! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, those look goooood! I love desserts that include warm, melty, ooey gooey marshmallows so you know those are RIGHT up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI'm envious of your 45 yr friendship. I don't think I have a true friend that isn't a family member.
~ingrid
Your s'more cookies look wonderful! I love that you can see the marshmallows and chocolate in the picture of the cookies.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so gooey and delicious!!
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