tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504448671040089696.post2262776803657069405..comments2024-02-02T15:54:00.942+01:00Comments on Eten maken: Ausstecherle - koekjes met greinsuikerSophie van Wijnenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01067747444694052723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504448671040089696.post-69456058161528123402015-12-29T20:34:23.254+01:002015-12-29T20:34:23.254+01:00Hi Jamie!
That is so kind, thank you for your reac...Hi Jamie!<br />That is so kind, thank you for your reaction. I have collected quite a few recipes of my family and actually I created a page of their own, called "Schwaben-Eckle" in my menu bar. My mother left for Holland and food means the world to me, taking me back to those wonderful summers with my grandmother. It is such a powerful way to invoke memories. The cookies are shared all over the place, and whatever is left is eaten by my two voracious sons, aged 10 and 14! Thanks again, and warm greetings to Chinon.Sophie van Wijnenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01067747444694052723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504448671040089696.post-81383494470513670002015-12-29T18:29:14.281+01:002015-12-29T18:29:14.281+01:00I'm happy that I can translate your posts and ...I'm happy that I can translate your posts and recipes into English.... and this is a wonderful one! Making this kind of cookie is a wonderful holiday tradition but how much more special that it can from your grandfather! And what a pile of cookies you made! I hope your holiday was joyous and merry!Jamiehttp://www.lifesafeast.netnoreply@blogger.com