Sunday, January 15, 2006

Does anyone else think this is gross?

A couple of months ago, Ethan's preschool had a fundraiser in which we had to sell cookie dough. Rather than spend all my time pawning it off on coworkers and friends (aside from those who I KNEW would order some) I figured that I would just buy enough to fill my selling quota (which really wasn't that much). The cookie dough came in lots of flavours, and instead of having it all in a big tub, you can opt to get one ounce pre-formed cookies that you just pop in the oven. How hard can that be? Judging from the tally of what is left in the freezer, and the 12 or so cookies I have baked in the last month, it would appear that it is a HUGE challenge for me to take them out of the freezer and put them on the baking pan without taking a shortcut to my mouth. It seems to me that I have only done this a few times, but when I reached in the the freezer this morning for a once ounce piece of frozen, raw cookie dough heaven, I realized that I have eaten about 30 of the damned things without baking them first.

My husband thinks I am nuts. When he busted me the other day sneaking into the freezer he told me that he thought it was totally gross to eat cookie dough. I told him I thought he was nuts - everyone loves it. Am I right?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm with you on this one Anna! Give me cookie dough any day. I actually think its better than freshly baked cookies. =)

Celena said...

I just wrote a long comment and lost it GRR.. anyway, cookie dough blizzards are very popular at dairy queen, so you're not alone. (my first comment was much funnier, but I'm not going to re-write the whole thing!)

WayNorthFamily said...

OMG I LOVE Cookie Dough!!! Especially chocolate chip... I'm sure that only have the mix makes it to the oven... the rest into my mouth
.. you don't know me but I had to comment on this!!!! your dh doesn't know what he is missing which is a good thing cuz that means more dough for you :)
Shauna

WayNorthFamily said...

oops that should be 'half' the mix, not 'have' the mix
Shauna