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Keep Cookies Soft and Chewy

We stand by the old method of reviving soft cookies that have begun to harden by placing a small piece of bread in the cookie jar with them, but here’s how to take this trick one step further. When storing cookies in a zipper-lock bag, add a small piece of bread to each bag to make sure that the cookies will be soft and fresh the next day.

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  09:55 am, reblogged  by drj 243  |
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    the bread thing also works for trees, but keeping or even selling yours in plastic bags is the worst thing you could do...
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    I never have bread when I have brown sugar around so I always forget this trick and have rock-hard brown sugar. The...
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