Sav-a-lot stores have them right now, don't wait, they go fast.. $2.50 a box, same as last year. Publix used to carry them but did not last year.
Sav-a-lot stores in Florida for sure. not sure if other states where savalot operates have them or not.. $2.50/box.. and they, go FAST.
Grocery stores, but you have to be on the lookout for them in November. They go fast. Don't put off to buy them on your next trip.
There are many websites that offer recipes for almond crescent cookies. The ingredients include finely ground nuts, flour, salt, powdered sugar, butter and vanilla and almond extract.
you get some toasted almond cookies
Your mom makes the cookies slave
Target and Lowe's Food had them in NC. Apparently, they are placed on the shelves in early November, so they are scarce now. Good Luck. Those are really good cookies... I just bought a bag of them this weekend for Christmas 2010. Sometimes they are scarce, sometimes they are not. I picked up my bag at Walmart. They had a huge shelf of them for $2.88/box. You would think these cookies are seasonal... but they're not. For Christmas time, they come inside a holiday box... but they are available year round... because I've bought them many times. Yes, Target will also carry them... as well as a grocery store, like Albertson's.
it taste so so deciduous!
Yes, you can use all purpose flour in place of almond flour. However, the resulting cookies would not be macaroons, but simple cookies without much flavor.
Usually, it is the ingredients used that cause the almond cookie to be slightly more firm and harder than other kinds of cookies. Also, the fact that it contains almonds (which are hard nuts to begin with) also makes it harder.
well theirs enticement cookies i am only I'm fourth grade but i know my cookies yum :^)
almond crunchies
You want to have fun with your kids. Some ideas are chocolate chip, sugar, ginger, almond raisin cookies. You can get more ideas at www.allhomemadecookies.com/recipeindex/���kidsrecipes.htm