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The funny thing about this group is....there are over 200 members but we are too busy raising our large families to keep the convo going! Ha ha
Is everyone doing well? Busy witht he fall ramp up?
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Comment by Rhonda Cratty on June 24, 2011 at 11:32am Toll house Chocolate Chip Cookie history and recipe for families
One of the greatest mistakes in history is also one of the most delicious. The chocolate chip cookie was first made in the kitchen of the Toll House Inn.
The original Toll House Inn built in 1709 was a place where travelers paid a toll, changed horses, and ate home-cooked meals. In 1930 Kenneth and Ruth Graves Wakefield continued the tradition. Ruth did all the cooking and her dessertsattracted people from all over New England.
Ruth Wakefield is credited for inventing chocolate chip cookies at her Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts in the early 1930s. One evening she got the idea to make a chocolate butter cookie for her guests. She broke up one of the bars of semi-sweet chocolate that Andrew Nestle gave her. She thought that it would mix together with the dough & make all chocolate cookies. Needless to say, the semi-sweet chocolate stayed in chip form.
She served them and they were so good they were served to her guests on a daily basis. She published the recipes in several newspapers and her Chocolate Crunch Cookie became very popular.
Ruth made a deal with Nestle that they could put the recipe on their chocolate bar if they supplied her with free chocolate for her cookies at the Inn. Nestle included a small chopper in the package to make it easy for people to make these cookies. Finally, in 1939, the Chocolate Morsels that we know today were introduced.
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