Sorsha
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OK, here's the deal.
DD15 has been taking an intro-to-Home-Ec sort of class. She took it because she needed a one-semester elective, and this is what was available. She is enjoying it, although I don't think she has any great drive to become Betty Crocker when she grows up.
My problem is her teacher. This woman is so unreasonable! Earlier in the year, the kids had to make a tote bag for the sewing part of the class. I don't have a problem with this, but what I DO have a problem with is that the teacher mandated that everyone buy double-sided pre-quilted fabric to make it with - easily $20 a yard!! Now luckily, using coupons and my employee's discount at JoAnn's, this wasn't too awful for us, but I know there were many kids in the class whose parents just plain couldn't afford it!
Anyhow, now she has sent home a cooking assignment. Each child is to make a batch of sugar cookies at home, alone, and completely clean everything away afterwards. Each child must then take one cookie into class, along with a signed note from parents, to receive their grade. And the teacher has sent the recipe that must be used!! I am sure there are many children out there, especially this time of year, for whom this is a hardship!
Let it be known right now, I DO NOT bake. I make all of our meals from scratch, and I make a mean simmering-all-day-as-we-speak homemade spaghetti sauce, but baked goods - no way. First of all, if I make it, then it is sitting here looking at me, and I will eat it!! My posterior end doesn't need it!! If I feel the need to make cookies or baked goods, I go buy a roll of premade cookie dough or a box of brownie mix, and just add water and a random egg or two. I don't have a lot of ingredients on hand, and I am not going to the store this afternoon if I can help it. So I intend to use a different recipe, and have her do the assignment as stated. I will send a copy of the recipe along with the sample cookie, and an explanation as to why we didn't use the original recipe.
So can anyone give me a tried-n-true recipe for SUGAR COOKIES, with the following critera:
1) No cream of tarter - I don't have any.
2) No shortening. I don't have any and I can't stand the stuff. I usually just substitute with butter.
3) Butter is GOOD.
No margarine.
4) No chilling. These aren't supposed to be the chilled and rolled-out sort of cookies. They are just to be rolled into little balls, rolled into sugar or colored sprinkle-sugar, and baked.
Thanks in advance!
DD15 has been taking an intro-to-Home-Ec sort of class. She took it because she needed a one-semester elective, and this is what was available. She is enjoying it, although I don't think she has any great drive to become Betty Crocker when she grows up.
My problem is her teacher. This woman is so unreasonable! Earlier in the year, the kids had to make a tote bag for the sewing part of the class. I don't have a problem with this, but what I DO have a problem with is that the teacher mandated that everyone buy double-sided pre-quilted fabric to make it with - easily $20 a yard!! Now luckily, using coupons and my employee's discount at JoAnn's, this wasn't too awful for us, but I know there were many kids in the class whose parents just plain couldn't afford it!
Anyhow, now she has sent home a cooking assignment. Each child is to make a batch of sugar cookies at home, alone, and completely clean everything away afterwards. Each child must then take one cookie into class, along with a signed note from parents, to receive their grade. And the teacher has sent the recipe that must be used!! I am sure there are many children out there, especially this time of year, for whom this is a hardship!
Let it be known right now, I DO NOT bake. I make all of our meals from scratch, and I make a mean simmering-all-day-as-we-speak homemade spaghetti sauce, but baked goods - no way. First of all, if I make it, then it is sitting here looking at me, and I will eat it!! My posterior end doesn't need it!! If I feel the need to make cookies or baked goods, I go buy a roll of premade cookie dough or a box of brownie mix, and just add water and a random egg or two. I don't have a lot of ingredients on hand, and I am not going to the store this afternoon if I can help it. So I intend to use a different recipe, and have her do the assignment as stated. I will send a copy of the recipe along with the sample cookie, and an explanation as to why we didn't use the original recipe.
So can anyone give me a tried-n-true recipe for SUGAR COOKIES, with the following critera:
1) No cream of tarter - I don't have any.
2) No shortening. I don't have any and I can't stand the stuff. I usually just substitute with butter.
3) Butter is GOOD.

4) No chilling. These aren't supposed to be the chilled and rolled-out sort of cookies. They are just to be rolled into little balls, rolled into sugar or colored sprinkle-sugar, and baked.
Thanks in advance!