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September 21, 2011 By
Leanne Vogel
March 29, 2017
I’m not sure if I’ve ever talked about my parents’ obsession with
Sometimes these temporary houses would have a full kitchen, sometimes they wouldn’t. Sometimes they had a bedroom, sometimes they did not.
To make the transition as easy as possible, my Mom would make hundreds of casseroles. From manicotti, cannelloni, lasagna, to beef stroganoff. We’d live off the same meal for months until we moved into our more permanent home.
(It’s safe to say you will see very little in the way of manicotti recipes on the blog. Even saying that word gives me the shakes. Too much of a good thing is never, ever good.)
My favorite temporary house was when we rented a 1 bedroom basement suite next door to Auntie Lesley and Uncle Joe’s house.
They had just had their daughter; Mylaine, so my sister and I spent a lot of time before and after school taking care of her.
(My sister will probably kill me for posting this picture. Awesome hat, right? hehe)
We loved heading next door to
Gosh, those cookies were good. Rrr… I mean it was a great bonding experience.
It seemed like Auntie Lesley always had a fresh batch in the jar just waiting for my sister and I. They were doughy, and melty, and buttery…
When my Mom would ask my sister and I why we liked Auntie Lesley’s cookies over her own, we’d always say “but Mom, they’re not cookies. They’re pie crust balls with chocolate chips. They cannot be compared!”
Before Kevin returned home from the UK last weekend, he’d mentioned that he was craving chocolate chip cookies. Being the awesome girlfriend I am, I thought I’d try my hand at recreating my Aunt’s cookies to satisfy his craving.
2 batches later and I was taken down memory lane… with a very full tummy.
Hi! I'm Leanne (RHN FBCS)
a Functional Medicine Practitioner, host of the Healthful Pursuit Podcast, and best-selling author of The Keto Diet & Keto for Women. I want to live in a world where every woman has access to knowledge to better her health.