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Joe Froggers (New England Molasses Cookies)

July 12, 2010 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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7 Responses to “Joe Froggers (New England Molasses Cookies)”
  1. Hey Andrea, this is my first time on your site – I really like it!

    Interesting story behind the cookies – I’m pretty sure those kinds of stories actually make the cookies taste better :)

  2. Alanna says:

    I love these old-time recipes that SO pass the test of time. Great post, Andrea!

  3. Michelle says:

    Thanks for sharing this! I’d wondered about those cookies for a long time and I love molasses!

  4. Janna M says:

    There is a recipe for Joe Froggers in my Betty Crocker Cooky Book. (I wrote about the book here: http://tryityoumightlikeit.wordpress.com/2010/06/11/butterscotch-brownies/)
    I’ll have to try them. I love the story about them.

  5. How fascinating. These are definitely new to me, but they sound delicious!

  6. Chef Dennis says:

    now that is a wonderful cookie, thanks so much for the recipe…..they look great!

  7. Charles says:

    I’d forgotten about these.

    What a great post. Thanks a million for putting this up!!

    When I was 16, I gave my mother the BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS HERITAGE COOKBOOK ISBN 0696007606 as a Christmas present in 1975. Included was the recipe and story of Joe Frogger cookies. We made a lot of them over the years. Happy and delicious memories from long ago.

    I’ll have to make these again sometime (we always cut them out with a coffee can).

    I still have the cookbook:
    http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=ISBN+0696007606&cid=15772230885742464209&os=sellers#p

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