Quick Peanut Butter Cookies

We’ve been making these cookies for a while now and I can’t remember where I got the recipe from but I know I looked up “easy peanut butter cookie recipe” on Google to find it. I made some this weekend, a triple batch so the hubs can take some to work.

I thought I’d be nice and share it with you because it’s so easy and quick and the holidays are coming and this recipe is perfect, cheap and works in short time frames.

What you’ll need:

1 cup Crunchy Jif peanut butter
2/3 cup Sugar
1 Egg
2 8 inch baking pans
Whisk
Spoon
measuring cup
Big bowl
Pam or oil

Yields: 10-15 cookies depending on size.

What you’ll do:

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees before you start mixing. Use Pam or oil and grease your spoon, bottom of your fork and measuring cup (grease the cup after you’ve put the sugar in the bowl) to make the peanut butter come off much easier.

Combine:
2/3 cup sugar
one egg into the bowl
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
Mix well.

Take a spoonful of batter and place on baking pan at your preferred cookie size. Once finished, take your fork and make cross hatch marks on each cookie before placing in the oven.

Put in the oven for 12-15 minutes, let cool for 10-15 minutes when done.

Yum!

Oh and here’s the funny of the day:

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NES Games on the G1

The G1 is extremely versatile, I have been able to use it for a lot of things I would normally turn on my laptop to do. I just loaded my phone up a week ago with several old school NES games.

While I was playing Super Mario Brothers I thought about you. I had to share it, all the cool kids are doing it. You can play Super Mario Brothers 1, 2 and 3 and even Tetris (bonus!). I even have Dr. Mario to play, which is a lot like Tetris.

dr. mario

You can get the Nestoid app from the market but I can’t tell you where to get the .rom files (but Google is your friend) but if you like classic Nintendo games you should download the app and investigate getting some .rom files to play. My husband told me I can even use game genie codes if I want.

Game_Genie_(NES)

For me, being able to play the few games like Super Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt from childhood that I would play back then is a very cool feature. I’ll take a screenshot of it tonight and share it on Twitter, or maybe do a video for you real soon. ;)

super_mario_bros

Now if T-Mobile would only allow tethering…
*update: I have found an excellent tethering app, details can be found here

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