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I guess I'm late to the party, but apparently, Mother's Cookies has shut down.

Now, some of you may be saying, so what? To be honest, I haven't had their cookies in a very long time myself, especially once I started making my own baked goods. But that doesn't mean that when I saw a package of their pink and white circus animal cookies (called "the Parade assortment," my friend tells me) at the grocery store, I wasn't tempted to get it.

Were they good? Yes, but not that good. The frosting was a bit waxy, the cookies were probably a bit too sweet, and there are a dozen or more ingredients in them that I can't pronounce. But for me, they were the ultimate in decadence growing up. My mother was fairly strict about what kind of junk food my brother and I were allowed to get, and these cookies were at the top of her no-no list (because not only were they junk food, they were SO sugary she was convinced they'd rot my teeth). I only got to eat them if a friend had them at lunchtime (and I could get them to give me one or two), and I think I maybe convinced her to get them for me once, after a lot of begging.

When I was on my own, one of the first things I did when stocking up my kitchen for the first time was buy these cookies. Because I could, damn it.

I really wanted to have them one last time, since the last one I ate was years ago. But they're already all out at my nearby grocery stores (the animal cookies, at least), and it's probably unlikely I'll find them elsewhere since Mother's has already stopped production. So if you bear any fondness or nostalgia for Mother's Cookies, go get them while you can!

An enticing visual. )
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Well at least the weather heard my complaining somewhat ... it's been in the 80s the last couple of days and I think it'll be more in the 70s today/the weekend, which is perfect.

I just had the best time reading this article by a King Arthur Flour blogger who wrote about the New York Times cookie recipe and some experimentation s/he did. (If you don't know what NY Times recipe/article I'm talking about, have you been living under a rock?! It seems everyone saw it/read it/shared it/baked cookies with it. It was in the Times's "Most Popular" section for over a week -- the recipe and article both. I've never seen the like. It really is a must read/bake. If you've been deprived, here's the article and here's the recipe.) I would venture to guess that 75% of people who read the article ran right out to make the cookies -- I know I did! And to be honest, they were not only the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever personally made, but were the best chocolate chip cookies I've ever had. Period.

Bad news is that my cholesterol is bad again. I guess I have to get back on my healthy diet. It's really not fair that I am within the "healthy" range for body weight for my height (okay, the upper end), but my cholesterol sucks ass so I have to diet myself down to the lower range in order to get my cholesterol healthy. I mean, I GUESS it's also a good thing, because it provides incentive to try and look my best/stay healthy, but it's also super annoying because I LOVE TO EAT, if you couldn't tell.

My brother is building me a computer and I am super excited. The impetus for getting a new computer is for WAR, which officially comes out Sept. 18, though I think the beta starts soon. It is a veritable supercomputer! I was going to buy off the HP site, but doing it this way will save about $500 because a) you always save a bit to buy the parts and build it yourself; b) I won't be getting all the extra stuff that their machines come with that I don't need, such as a TV Tuner, extra software, keyboard/mouse, etc. However, I will say that considering what you do get with them, their prices are actually fairly reasonable. This is essentially the computer I based my desired specs off of. If you don't know how to put together a computer (or don't know anyone who does) or don't have the inclination, it's a good option imo. See specs here. )

Just rewatched Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. I just love those movies. They're hysterical and I just have great love for the two leads.

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