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sharonkay
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Bath Cookies
« on: Apr 24th, 2004, 3:36pm » |
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2 cups fine sea salt 1/2 cup baking soda 1/2 cup cornstarch 2 tbsp. sunflower oil 2 eggs 5-6 drops fo preheat oven to about 325 degrees F. Mix together all ingredients. Take approximately 1 tsp. of your dough roll into a ball ( about 1 inch diameter.) I dropped it from a rounded measuring spoon, worked fine. Bake about 10 min. until lightly brown. Makes about 24 cookies. Don't ask how I know but leave plently expanding room!Baked on ungreased cookie sheet I do not remember where I found this recipe, or I would give credit to that person.
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Re: Bath Cookies
« Reply #1 on: Apr 24th, 2004, 3:50pm » |
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Weellll That is the way the cookie crumbles..At least mine did. Take these off the sheet as soon as you take them from the oven, if not they will be a bath cookie crumble.
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Re: Bath Cookies
« Reply #2 on: Apr 26th, 2004, 12:39pm » |
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Stupid question Do you just put this in the bath water then? Have never done BB items but was curious on this
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Re: Bath Cookies
« Reply #3 on: Apr 26th, 2004, 3:32pm » |
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To be honest, I have not tried them. But yes that is what you do. Just throw them in the tub while the water is running..
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Re: Bath Cookies
« Reply #4 on: Apr 29th, 2004, 9:14pm » |
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Ok, I made them and tried them. Survey says...didnt like them. I did use a recipie I had in a magizine as opposed to the one here, so I don't know if they are they same, I will look. In any case, the 'cookie' didn't disolve for anything, and if you put it directly under running water you get thease chunks floating in the bath. I am thinking of cutting out some of the baking soda and cornstarch, and adding some citric acid to see if that helps. Will let ya'll know.
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Re: Bath Cookies
« Reply #5 on: May 7th, 2004, 12:45pm » |
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I tried leaving out the corn starch so I could add citric acid. It turned to the texture of custard. I thought crap, I'll add the stupid corn starch. BAD idea, it was like the blob, just kept expanding. And still very wet, didn't want to add the citric acid. So I cooked thease, they came out like marshmellows, put them in water and they expaned more! (still didnt dislove) So I left the bowl hopeing it would fluff over and give you guys a good pic. Awhile later I came back and it was kinda dry, so I added citric acid and baked again. They were HUGE the stuff started swelling againa and the citric acid fizzed and it was an ugly sticky mess. I give up.
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