These lovely little "Vanilla Butter Cookies With Mr. Bhaer's Chocolate Drops" are quick and easy to mix up and bake when you feel the need for some snug comfort, especially when the frosty winds are blowing outside. The first time I baked them was on New Year's Day 2021. After all the things each of us experienced individually, and globally, I felt like it was more important than ever to ring in this new year with something totally different. My entire family was so delighted with the buttery taste of these simple cookies and the perfect chocolate star center that I plan to make this my New Year's Day tradition from now on. I feel like there's a bit of Marmee telling me, "After 2020, out with the old and in with the new has a whole new meaning!". I always listen to my inner Marmee.
When you take these out of the oven and that fresh-baked aroma hits you, it will make you happy to be alive. You will want to bless everyone who crosses your path with a melt-in-your mouth, this year will be better, I am sure it has to be because Marmee says so, cookie. It's the chocolate star in the center. I really think it's the star that we hang our hopes on. Well, actually, it's the wisdom of Marmee. Although the character "Jo" is primarily based on Louisa May Alcott, I think of Marmee as the heart of her creator, who was an abolitionist and a feminist. If you have never read Little Women or anything by or about this great lady, I highly recommend it. She was a strong, independent thinking woman in a time when it was not yet fashionable.
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I just finished reading Little Women on the way down here to Florida. Now I need to watch the movie again.
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Watch it! You will love it!! I prefer the 1994 version with Susan Sarandon and Winona Ryder, but the one made in 2019 is good also. Let me know what you think.
DeleteAbsolutely one of my favorite books. Those cookies look delicious. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteMine, too, Meredith! I think winter finally had its last hoorah with us. We are looking forward to spring here. I hope you are safe and warm.
DeleteYes, the Alcotts were trendy thinkers at the time. Their father had lots of ideals but he had a hard time putting everything together and the real Marmee struggled. I love the book Invincible Louisa. It's fantastic. I love that movie, too. The recent PBS one is fun and the new one (even with all the flash backs) is lovely (especially the knits!)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you, Danette. You're a prize.
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DeleteSadly, I know the real Marmee struggled (and why).
I will have to get the book Invincible Louisa. I have not read it!
You are a true treasure, my friend. I hope you have been well during this unprecedented year.
I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts.
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