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The rest of the cookie baking went pretty smoothly... some peanut butter, peanuts, butter, flour, vanilla, and 1 egg later, my cookies were ready for the oven. In they went. No smoke alarms this time, but when they were ready I started to notice that the cookies were falling apart quite easily. Maybe they were still too hot? After waiting some time, they started staying together a little more, but after a quick taste test, could tell that these cookies were not how I pictured them to be.... they tasted a bit dry with the feeling there was something missing. I checked the recipe list and noted that I had followed it pretty closely, with the exception of using imitation vanilla and not sifting the flour. I'm going to guess the flour was my downfall. Next baking item I need to pick up is a sifter.
On the plus side, I picked up a tip during this baking quest to give the cookie a nice flat shape (read it in the book). After you put a spoonful of batter on the baking tray, dip the bottom of a drinking glass (or the top of the no-stick baking spray in my case) in flour, and push down on the cookie to flatten. I'll remember that one.
I'm still deciding if it's worth it to decorate the cookie. The icing may help the taste. Stay tuned to find out...