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    the_cookie_lady

    Orange County, California

    Chef #357272

    Orange County, California

    Joined: Sep 27, 2006

    Birthday: Oct 25

    My Journal

    Shared Recipe Natural Energy Smoothie

    "This smoothie uses the natural sugars in the banana, figs, and honey to give great energy and fiber from the banana, figs, and oats to make you feel fuller longer. The honey and cinnamon give great flavor to the banana fig mix."

    Apr 17, 2013 on Food.com

    Reviewed Cinnafigana Smoothie

    "This is really delicious! I was looking for a recipe to help me use up some dried Turkish figs. That;s what I used here instead of the frozen figs, and it worked great! I blended everything all at the same time, which resulted in a chunkier smoothie. For a smoother drink, I would suggest blending the dried figs with the cinnamon, honey, and so..."

    Apr 17, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Cinnafigana Smoothie by Jana Bougas

    Apr 17, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Raw "tacos" by yogi

    Apr 2, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Walnut Tacos by Lori Mama

    Apr 2, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Raw Marinated Mushrooms by selfmadegirl

    Apr 2, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe 100% Raw Thai Salad by peachy_pie

    Apr 2, 2013 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Bean Sprout Salad - Mom Style by Aussie-In-California

    Apr 2, 2013 on Food.com

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    About Me

    ***09-02-2007 UPDATE*** I will soon be moving again. Finally, I will be out on my own. Just imagine what culinary adventures I will embark on then! I also have been admitted into the baking program at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California and am also attending my first semester at California State University, Fullerton. I have two years left before I can get my BA in English and one more year following that before I have my teaching credentials. Then I will be off to teach high school English while I wait to gather the needed money and experience to open my own dream bakery!

    ***02-08-2007 UPDATE*** I went out looking for a job and, on the first application I turned in, the lady interviewed me right on the spot and gave me the job. I am now an ICING MAKER!!!! I make the icing for the cookie bouquets that can be found on www.cookiesbydesign.com . She has also since taught me to bake the cookies, as well as how to process the sales and assembly of the cookie bouquets. All I have left to learn is how to decorate them (although I have already done some lettering on the message cookies).

    ***02-02-2007 UPDATE*** I now live with one of my good friends from back in high school. Her family offered to help me out by letting me live with them while I attend college down in Southern California. I just transfered down here with intent to start at the California State University of Fullerton in the fall. Getting a computer to work around here is a toughie, so I won't be able to post or message as often as I was when I lived with my grandparents. I'll do my best, though!



    I LOVE to bake! I would really like to have a bakery someday. I don't get to try out as many recipes as I used to now that I live with a friend from high school and her family. Food Network is about the only TV I watch anymore and I have a growing cookbook collection. Cooking is my comfort and, surprisingly enough, I've found that I eat FAR less when I make it myself. Thats TWO great benefits!

    I seem to have a little obsession, though, with collecting cookbooks. I guess it is getting pretty bad when I have to sneak new cookbooks into the house and hide them in the towel closet in my bathroom so my grandma doesn't see them and tell me I'm crazy for bringing another cookbook home. I buy all my cookbooks at thrift stores, garage sales, library sales, etc. I especially love old cookbooks and cookbooks from church, school, or charity groups.

    A lot of the recipes I submit are recipes from my many cookbooks that I haven't tried yet. Since most of my cookbooks are in storage right now, I need to get rid of as many of these cookbooks as I can. I plan to save the recipes I want before donating the cookbooks back to the library.

    My obligatory chunkett (that's probably not a word, but I use it ALL the time) about my other half because I love him so much: My boyfriend now lives about 20 minutes away from me since I moved back down to Southern California. Before my move, we were about 5-6 hours apart (I still can't believe we went through that for over a year!). We have been friends for years but lost touch during the 4 years that he went to college. He graduated June 2005 and we got back in touch that July. We have been dating since December 2, 2005 and are a pretty idyllic match thus far. He is one of my best friends. He gave me a promise ring 4-8-06 and we do plan to get married. The only thing holding us back is my dad's single wish that I graduate college before I get married. This is the only guy he has ever liked that I have dated, so I figure a few more years isn't that long to wait. Life would be so very different if something happened and he were to be taken away from me.....

    Anyway, onward ho!

    Gosh, I love food!

    Favorite Foods

    ***UPDATE*** For those of you who have read my profile before and remember my gigantic statement of "I AM AFRAID OF YEAST!!!": I have great news! With the help of duonyte, kittencal, and other wonderful zaar members, I have since tried yeast 3 times and have come out with fantastic success! I adore making bread now!

    What I Eat:
    -I adore mexican food for its spicy goodness, and italian food for its PASTA!!!

    -I also really like salads and meals that incorporate lots of great vegetables. I am by no means vegetarian, but I could be!

    -I lean towards healthier meals these days because the good Lord knows I need all the help I can get when all I have time to do is sit in class and work in a cookie shop all day long.

    -I am venturing into more asian cuisines (such as Thai, Filipino, Vietnamese, and Japanese).

    What I Make:
    My specialty is cookies. The requests I get most often are for my chocolate chip, gingerbread, and peanut butter cookies; these are all good basics to have. I also have a fondness for cakes that start with boxed cake mixes and end up something totally different and wonderful! I am trying to make more quick breads, also.

    What I Look For:
    I always try to keep my eye open for baking recipes that contain NO SHORTENING (since my hands seem to be allergic to using it...I get a rash everytime it gets anywhere on the back of my hands or on my arms).

    I have also begun to look for seafood recipes using salmon, tuna, tilapia, halibut, scallops, and canned crab (since my boyfriend adores seafood).

    I eat chicken more than any other meat (especially the breast) and I like to find new things to do with it.

    Really flavorful dishes using spices to enhance flavors are my favorites.

    I like things from scratch. Whether its cookies, spaghetti sauce, or potato salad, I enjoy knowing exactly what I put into it. This doesn't mean that I won't occasionally use a boxed or canned product, but I would rather make my own yogurt-based pasta salad, rather than use a mayonnaise-based one from the deli.

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