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  • Craft Blog List...Melbourne

    ... I'm high on the hill
    Looking over the bridge
    To the M.C.G.
    And way up on high
    The clock on the silo
    Says eleven degrees
    Paul Kelly

    A list of blogs I visit in my home town:

    13 mimosa
    62 cherry
    acoustitch
    anna laura
    aprons and hammers
    arthur's circus
    assemblage
    aunty cookie
    boobook sausauge dogs
    brown owls
    bug and pop
    cloq
    craft city melbourne
    curlypops
    daydream lily
    dear fii
    drewzel
    earl & cookie
    h & b
    handmade romance
    hokey
    hollabee
    hoppo bumpo
    jelly baby blog
    jimmy trickle
    kirinote
    kitty's kaboodle
    kaotic kraft kuties
    leni & rose
    lino forest
    loobylu
    meet me at mikes
    mixtapezine
    mobble gobble
    nikki shell
    one red robin
    onegirl
    pigeon pair
    sheeps clothing
    soozs
    sugar lemon
    teacups on treetops
    teddy bears wednesday
    the lark
    thornberry
    three buttons
    totally innocent
    whizzme
    wishthimble
    you SEW girl

    This list is a work in progress & will be updated regularly.

    You might also like to check out my:
    craft blog list ... australia
    craft blog list ... world wide

  • Craft Blog List...World Wide

    ...So kiss me & smile for me
    Tell me that you'll wait for me
    Hold me like you'll never let me go
    cause I'm leavin on a jet plane
    don't know when I'll be back again.
    John Denver

    A list of blogs I visit from places faraway.

    allsorts
    angry chicken
    area thrifty one
    belladia
    black.white.bliss
    bluebird baby
    bricolagelife
    chris piascik
    crafting a green world
    daily danny
    decor8
    design for mankind
    dudecraft
    elsie marley
    frecklewonder
    freshly found
    geninne's art blog
    how about orange
    ink caravan
    matte stephens
    mayamade
    odette ny
    pia jane bijkerk
    pintame el dia
    please sir
    poppytalk
    sfgirlbybay
    simple lovely
    simple sparrow
    soulemama
    swiss miss
    the purl bee
    treefall design
    twelve 22
    wee wonderfuls

    This list is a work in progress & will be updated regularly.

    You might also like to check out my:
    craft blog list ... melbourne my absolute favourites!
    craft blog list ... australia

  • A week of pillowcases...

    A week of pillowcases...

    at Meet Me at Mikes .

    I've put together a few speedy quick projects of things to make from a pillowcase. Today it's a Blog Roll. It has handy pockets for storing your camera, a pen, a notepad & a pocket for brilliant ideas & inspiration. It's guaranteed to keep your blog On a roll...

    You can find the instructions for the construction of the Blog Roll as well the embroidery design here.

    If you've got a bit of a storage fetish I've also included simple & free embroidery designs for:
    Chick O Roll, Rock N Roll & a Stitching Roll

    This isn't as quick as the other projects I've put together because of the embroidery but I like handwork - it's relaxing.

    The pillowcase I would have used if I had the guts to hack into it.

    We are having a giveaway -you could win the Blog Roll (contents NOT included). The details are at Mikes & entries close at 5am Monday Melbourne time. I'm keeping this one open longer because it took the most time & I think it is the best. The winner will be announced here on Monday morning.

    WINNER of The Peg Apron is: Two Pink Possums

    Edit: I've just popped into Mikes & the Mixtape girls had a recycled pillowcase bib pattern in Issue 3 of Mixtape Zine. So if you don't already own this issue you might want to order it with Issue 4 which is coming out in the next couple of weeks.

  • On my desk - the players...

    1/4 of an inch
    3 red buttons
    62 cherry
    a little bird told me
    air: work in progress
    Allsorts
    Anna-Lisa
    Aprons & Hammers
    Art with a Soul
    August Street
    Beaded Lady
    Betty in the Kitchen
    Big Cats Emporium
    Boobook Sausage Dogs
    Bowerbirdz
    Bridget's Flame
    Bug and Pop
    Cassandra Allen
    Celestina Carmen
    Cloud Cakes
    Collective Elements
    Cooking my Life
    Cool.According.To.Kylie
    Crafty Doodads
    crafty remix: djbebe
    Creating Nunde
    Curly Pops
    Daily dose of inspiration
    Daisy Chain
    Daydream Lily
    Dear Fii
    Design for Mankind
    details homegoods
    domoshar
    doobleh-vay
    Dragonflies eat Mosquitoes
    Earl & Cookie
    Edward & Lilly
    fancypicnic
    florcita
    flutterby patch
    etc etc
    Glorydaze
    going green
    Growing Together
    G.R.Y.B at home
    Handmaiden
    Hanies
    Hanna's Life is Cool
    her heart my hands
    Hokey
    Honi Design
    Hop Skip Jump
    if only i had chocolate
    iSew
    janene renee
    Jelly Baby Blog
    Jogirl's Journey
    Journalette
    Judy's Notebook
    kerri's provincial patch
    Kiddio
    Kimberly Michelle
    Kittys Kaboodle
    Knit Owl
    konnykards
    Last Stop Muse
    Laugh Out Loud Dolls
    Lauren Williams Handmade
    Leni and Rose
    Lilli Boo
    little letters
    Loobylu
    Made by Molly
    Mainichi Design
    maya*made
    Meet me at Mikes
    Miss Muggins
    mon petit lapin
    monda loves
    musings from the fish bowl
    No life without wife
    no pod
    One Girl
    One Red Robin
    Owlet
    Peapods
    Pigeon Pair
    pink licorice life
    Pint's Palette
    planet treasures
    Pot aux roses
    Precarious Tomato
    Project Incomplete
    puddle wonderful
    Recuperation of Nathalie Brault
    Roots and Leaves
    September Bird
    Sew What
    Shabby Chicken
    Silly Gilly
    Slip cover Diva
    Starashan
    Strawberry Kisses
    Strawberry Season
    Studio Window
    Super Monkey
    Swirlyarts
    Taccolina
    Teacups on Treetops
    Teddy Bears Wednesday
    Textilosophy Oz
    turtle club queen
    The Crafty Librarian
    The Essess
    Twenty Cent Mixture
    Two Cheese Please
    The acorn collective
    The Bird Bath
    The Lark
    The Monday Project
    The Natchbox
    Thimbly Things
    Thousand Threads
    Three Buttons
    tis rhubarb
    Tissue papers
    TreeFall Design
    truth be told
    tsk tsk
    unbecominglily
    vanilla pixie
    whosies
    wide eyed wonderfuls
    you SEW girl
    your cover's blown

    On my desk... is posted on a Wednesday. It's just a shot of your desk & maybe a bit of banter. Let us know what you're working on or what interesting bits & pieces have crossed your desk during the week.

    There is a wonderful blog here - sharing the desks & creative spaces of really clever creative folk. I only found out about this blog after the Wednesday thing began...

    Our Wednesday gig is just a bit of fun.

    Comment on this post if you decide to play along & I'll add you to the link list.

    This list will be updated frequently so feel free to join at any time.

    There is no obligation at all - post when you feel like it. Just super casual & a bit of fun.

    Button Code if you'd like it:

    <a href=" http://kootoyoo.blogspot.com/"><img src="//farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2607211450_e50e1fc40b.jpg?v=0"/></a>

  • Comments...

    Just to let you know that I have reinstalled JS Kit comments on this blog.

    I really like the chatty nature of the comment system.

    How to make the most of JS Kit comments:
    Sign up to JS Kit OR comment as a guest BUT be sure to leave your email address.

    I have configured the reply system so that you should receive an email when someone (either me or another blog reader) replies to your original comment.

    I quite understand that some people find email replies annoying and in this case you should choose not to provide your email when you leave a comment.

    I honestly think that this system is the best that is on offer if you have a blogger blog.

    If you are one of the few people who do not receive the reply emails despite including your email address, I apologise. BUT you will be able to find your replies in the comments of the original post.

    I welcome your feedback on this system. If you've got something to share please do & sorry for the flip flopping.

  • scheDUEL [The Rules]...

    This game is only able to be played if you have a blog.

    1. Sign up to play on the game post with "I'm in".

    2. Start your clicketty trip. Click around & pick up your answers. Have a pen & paper handy.

    3. Copy & paste the Q & A section of the game post into your own blog.

    4. Enter your answers in red.

    5. Schedule your post to go live at the time specified on each new game post. I'll be clicking around at that time & unfortunately if you've made an error in your time calculation your entry won't be able to be included in the draw. You should also check your profile to make sure that your blog time is the same as your local time. Check what time you need to schedule for here.

    6. Check in at kootoyoo to vist other players & find out who the winner is.

    Help, I don't know how to schedule a post!

    How to schedule a post using blogger
    How to schedule a post using wordpress
    How to schedule a post using typepad

  • Craft Blog List...Australia

    I've been to cities that never close down,
    from New York to Rio and old London town,
    but no matter how far or how wide I roam,
    I still call Australia home.
    Peter Allen

    A list of blogs I visit around Australia:

    a spoonful of sugar
    bespoke press
    craftapalooza
    edward and lilly
    ethel loves fred
    flossy p
    girl ferment
    hey bubbles
    hop skip jump
    hyena in petticoats
    lottielulu
    potty mouth mama
    retro mummy
    ric rac
    rummage
    sadie & lance
    tsk tsk
    two little banshees
    two pink possums
    whipup

    This list is a work in progress & will be updated regularly.

    You may also like to check out my:
    craft blog list ... melbourne my absolute favourites!
    craft blog list ... world wide

  • Fancy a trip?...

    Fancy a trip?...
    Plane trip

    The Date's playing a golf tournament & he asked if the kids & I wanted to come along.

    At first I had a minor breakdown about the kids missing school. The Date raised his eyebrows at me & I gave myself a stern talking to & now we're all on a plane heading for a bit of warmth.

    I'm planning to share some of the recent op shop purchases that have made my little op shopping heart skip a beat.

    I figured that might get a bit biege for you guys. So...

    I thought you might like to take a little trip of your own...around my home town. I'll have a clue accompanying each post this week. You'll need to follow the clues & at the end of the week you'll unscramble to find something that is also close to my heart.

    You'll need a notepad & pen beside your mouse (or something more techy if you're opposed to the pen). All the answers are contained within recent posts on each blog. That is I found the answers on the first page of each blog on Friday 11th September. Don't panic if you can't find the answers straight away...it's OK to cheat a little & email/twitter a buddy.

    There'll be further instructions with the final clue!

    Sound like fun? If you play to the end you'll go into the draw to win a prize (yet to be determined but I promise it will be good).

    CLUE #1
    Skip on over to Claire's.
    What it was that was warped in Claire's creative space?
    Use the 3rd letter of this word.

  • Shaking things up...

    I'm clean slating at kootoyoo.

    I've made myself a new banner & am considering a move to Typepad. It seems like it's easier to keep everything under control over there? I'd appreciate your thoughts if you've experience in both blogger & typepad.

    I've been feeling that things have gotten a little stale over here & am enjoying the friendly banter over at twitter. I want to make things a bit more friendly here too. We'll see how it goes...

    This is the current blog roll. All well loved blogs I visit but I'm needing to shake things up around here.

    • 13 mimosa
    • 62 cherry
    • assemblage
    • aunty cookie
    • bricolagelife
    • craftapalooza
    • curly pops
    • dear fii
    • design for mankind
    • earl & cookie
    • hop skip jump
    • made by girl
    • nikki shell
    • nomad mother
    • one red robin
    • pia jane bijkerk
    • potty mouth mama
    • ric rac
    • teddy bears wednesday
    • thornberry
    • whip up
    • you SEW girl

    • allsorts
    • angry chicken
    • boobook sausage dogs
    • elsie marley
    • kaotic kraft kuties
    • loobylu
    • maya*made
    • meet me at mikes
    • pigeon pair
    • three buttons
    New & improved blog roll coming soon...

  • Pillowcase Craft by others...

    Pillowcase Craft by others...

    These girls have had a crack at my pillowcase projects:

    Button Beauty made a blog roll
    Shabby Chicken made a chickOroll
    Curlypops made a shopping bag
    Goat in a Coat made a blog roll
    Bridget made a shopping bag

    Tutorials & things to make from pillowcases can be found here in PDF form.

    Comment here if you have a crack at a kootoyoo pillowcase project.

  • scheDUEL [handmade holidays] ...

    scheDUEL [handmade holidays] ...

    Click image to enlarge

    Thinking lots about Christmas & giving & sharing & eating & drinking & making & appreciating...

    I'm trying really hard to give handmade this year & I thought this might be a good way to spread a bit of Christmas Spirit around.

    The Winner Takes it all!

    Vintage Father Christmas pillowcase filled with great holiday gift ideas all handmade by me from mostly thrifted/recycled materials. I think that this would cross a LOT of people off your nice list this Holiday Season. You could win the lot! I'm happy to post anywhere! You can view this image with notes on Flickr.

    I like to be organised...

    Here's a list of places I've been & things I've seen to help me prepare for the upcoming holidays.

    COPY FROM HERE:

    Still feeling totally inspired by the handmade issue of mankind mag from my favourite design blog.
    Q What is the blog author's first name? ANSWER:
    use the first letter - LETTER:

    We like to keep lunch casual, I've found some fabulous BBQ recipes for the big day.
    Q What type of meat is pictured on the rotisserie? ANSWER:
    use the first letter - LETTER:

    Getting some great ideas for upcycling (my favourite craft) & enjoying the revamp over at this fabulous craft website.
    Q They list everyone's favourite Portland based author mama as one of their inspirational sites. Which Portland based author mama is she? ANSWER:
    use the second letter of her last name - LETTER:

    Looking forward to being able to buy handmade at the shopping shindig with the craft book Queen.
    Q What type of car is pictured? ANSWER:
    use the first letter - LETTER:

    All these letters unscramble to reveal:
    WHAT? is all you need.

    STOP COPYING

    Your post needs to go live at 6am SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER Melbourne Time.

    Please make sure you visit here to make sure that your scheduled post goes live at the right time.

    Don't forget to check the scheDUEL rules before you play.

    SIGN UP TO PLAY BY COMMENTING ON THIS POST with "I'm in". Sign ups will close at 5:45 am Sunday 30 November Melbourne Time.

    If you want me to let you know when I post the next game please complete the form in the sidebar.

  • My place & yours...

    My place & yours...
    Blog HQ

    Blog HQ

    There's no way I was going to be able to pass up an offer that contained the word "headquarters". Yep ... kootoyoo is a huge organisation. I've got a whole team of people working for me to help churn out the gold that is kootoyoo.

    If you peer at this pic for long enough you might catch a glimpse of yourself...

    Fabulous theme from Ninon. You can see more headquarters at the my place headquarters.

  • My stuff featured elsewhere ...

    My stuff featured elsewhere ...

    Fabric from one of my favourite vintage dresses

    Every once in a while something of mine turns up somewhere super lovely.

    Just for the record:

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    Apartment Therapy
    The Apartment Therapy Mission
    Helping people make their homes more beautiful, organized and healthy by connecting them to a wealth of resources, ideas and community online.

    What We Believe
    A calm, healthy, beautiful home is a necessary foundation for happiness and success in the world.

    Creating this home doesn’t require large amounts of money or space. It requires inspiration, connection to resources and motivation to do something about it.

    The basic elements of good home design can be learned and achieved by all.

    Simplicity and luxury are not mutually exclusive.

    Spool holder

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    Craftzine
    Introducing CRAFT: The first project-based magazine dedicated to the renaissance that is occurring within the world of crafts. Celebrating the DIY spirit, CRAFT's goal is to unite, inspire, inform and entertain a growing community of highly imaginative and resourceful people who are transforming traditional art and crafts with unconventional, unexpected and even renegade techniques, materials and tools; people who undertake amazing crafting projects in their homes and communities.
    Christmas Decorations, Corner Bookmark, Granny Square Necklace, Spool holder

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    Craft Gossip
    Confused about everything crafty out there? Not sure where to go and what to buy for your latest craft idea? Can't find that kitsch pattern that everyone else is talking about? Well worry no more! CraftGossip is all the latest news from real craft people telling you about the real stuff. We scour the net looking for the best craft ideas and projects and review them for you.
    Corner Bookmark, Embroidery on Dark Fabric, Hand pieced Pincushion, Photo to embroidery pattern, Twisted Cord

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    Mixtape Zine
    Mix tape zine is a collision of craft, eco-cool and pop culture kitsch it features recipes, eco tips, crafty people profiles, ethical business practices etc - you can purchase back issues here or find out more here. Find Justine here and Nichola’s blog here.
    my collection in issue 6

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    Nuts about Needlepoint
    An encyclopedia of needlepoint and thread information for all stitchers. Learn about Janet M. Perry's needlepoint projects, read book and product reviews, and find articles about techniques, threads, and more
    Twisted Cord

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    One Pretty Thing
    One Pretty Thing is a daily website dedicated to bringing you inspiring projects for a more beautiful life.
    Corner Bookmark, Drawstring Bag, Embroidered carry all, Embroidery on dark fabric, Fabric Notebook Cover, Photo to Embroidery Design, Quilt Quiver, Tealight Holder, Twisted Cord

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    Quilting Board
    The Quilter's message board.
    Thank you Sondray for linking to my projects.

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    Sew Mama Sew
    You’ll find some handy sewing tips and inspiration. Whether you’re just learning to sew, or have been sewing forever.

    The Sew,Mama,Sew! blog is pulled together each week by Kristin and Beth. Who both sew whenever they can and love fabric with a passion.

    If you’re looking for fabulous fabric and patterns, please take a look at the Sew,Mama,Sew! store.

    Drawstring Backpack, How to fold a fat quarter

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    Tipnut
    I think we all have them, those mile high piles of household tips and life hacks that we’ve collected over the years. They’re messy, disorganized and once they’ve been ‘filed’, those tips are nowhere to be found again.

    TipNut.com isn’t anything fancy. It’s simply my way of putting together all the cool tricks I’ve accumulated over the years into a simple, searchable, online filing box–this website. Some of them I’ve tried, some of them I don’t know if I’ll ever try. But I do know they’ll be here if I need them–and I’m happy to freely share everything with you too!
    Simple square pincushion

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    Whip Up
    Whip up: To prepare quickly. To excite. To create. To incite. To build. To invent. To conceive. To push. To upset. To manufacture. To provoke.

    This website has been created in order to bring the best original and exciting crafts to the attention of many.
    To create a community of artists, crafters and makers and share ideas in a central space.

    Embroidered Carry All, Embroidery on Dark Fabric, Corner Bookmark, Handpieced Pincushion, Pillowcase Shoulder Bag, Sausage Dog CD cover, Simple Square Pincushion, Toadstool Pincushion

    Thank you lovely folk for the thumbs up. It's much appreciated.

  • The date does Mixtape Monday...

    The date does Mixtape Monday...

    for Pip xxx

    Edit: I've an apology to make. I figured that everyone who reads my blog also reads Pip's blog...

    Mixtape Monday is hosted by Meet Me at Mikes. You can join in the official Monday gig if you like - details here.

    Thanks also for the glowing reviews - The Date's a goodie & I'm pretty glad he's mine xxx

  • The low down on commenting...

    The low down on commenting...
    JS Kit

    I use JS Kit comments on kootoyoo.

    I know that a few people have problems with JS Kit & have had trouble with their service. Personally, I have had positive dealings with JS Kit support & am keen to continue with this system of commenting. Mainly because I think that the blogger comment system is less than ideal.

    Why I like it...

    -I like that I have the option/ability to respond to each comment.
    -I like that if used to full advantage I can click directly to a commenters site.
    -It's made me engage more with the folks that do leave comments on this site & afterall that's what it's all about eh?

    I think that JS Kit is most beneficial if you actually sign up to it. It doesn't cost anything to register with JS Kit. They have a strict privacy policy & the site owner (me) doesn't actually have access to your email address...

    -Then you have the option to receive my responses (or those of other commenters via email).
    -You can add a number of sites where people can visit you. It actually lists the name of the site so that people know where they are heading.

    There are other options for logging in to leave a comment which are all fine but you may not see the benefits that I describe above.

    Anyway, I just thought that I would include a how to as it seems a few people are stumped &/or confused when it comes to commenting using JS Kit.

    ...

    I've said something or shown something that you'd like to make a comment about...
    Click "comment"
    This box will pop up. If you want to comment as a guest (& you don't have a blog) that's fine...just try to remember to type your name in the guest box so I know your name.
    <

    JS Guest Edit

    OR
    you can sign in using one of the following in the drop down under the "From"
    Here's where you would choose "Blogger" or "my other site" or "JS Kit" . If you choose "Blogger" or "my other site", you still need to type your name where it currently says "Guest". You can also choose to upload an avatar but you won't receive email responses.

    JS Sign In

    To get the most out of your comment...
    sign up to JS Kit (you only need to do this once)

    JS New Account

    If you do that your comment will look like this. I know it's Tania from Myrtle & Eunice before I even click. I recognise her icon (& I'm pretty glad she's stopped by). I can hover my mouse over Tania's name & I've got the option to visit her on her site if I like. You know I'm gunna because I'm loving what she's got to say & she's made it super easy for me. You should probably go & visit her too. She's good!

    JS Tania

    If you sign up to JS Kit you also have the option to change your avatar from your "comment box".

    JS Avatar

    I hope this was helpful & I hope it might make commenting on kootoyoo a more valuable/fun experience.

    Thanks for stopping by.

  • Tracking ...

    Tracking ...

    illustration by Janet & Anne Grahame Johnstone from Dean's Gift Book of Fairy Tales

    I'm engaging in a little experiment.

    I've banged on about a thousand times before about rules & how they keep me focussed. So I've made a new rule. This month I'm tracking my blog clicketty trips.

    We'll see where this takes us:

    a beautiful mess
    brown design inc
    che & fidel
    doobleh vay
    elsa & hugo
    hens teeth
    here's looking at me kid
    hurrah
    kids & cocktails
    label-free
    little letters
    make something
    miss jane
    moonshine & piffle
    oonaballoona
    pandora
    pink penguin
    q's daydream
    resurrection fern
    simple lovely
    sugar city journal
    the paper planes
    the secret bee
    tiny red
    will bryant
    wolfie & the sneak

  • A post a day in May...

    A post a day in May...

    I know I already post daily so I guess it's not so much about the challenge but about a show of support for this beautiful blog which is packed full of loveliness.

    I'm posting here in the hopes that some of my favourite locals might also get on board.

    I love a bit of fresh content.

  • Flooring & Framing...

    Flooring & Framing...

    Absolutely thrilled with the way the polished concrete has come up.

    I'm horribly behind on updates on the house blog. I bored myself stupid, it's been slow but steady going.

    Today the framing began. I can actually see where all the rooms on the lower level are - it's most exciting.

    This shot is looking from the backyard through the family room.

  • A piece of craft history...

    A piece of craft history...
    The Log Book 1

    I am so enjoying my Tuesday morning with Auntie Pat. Although I am enjoying the knitting it's really not about that at all.

    Last week we talked about Politics, lucky babies, lucky mothers, great coats, perceived inappropriate behaviour and Woolcraft Nominees* and Fantasy 8 yarn. Do you remember Fantasy 8? Are you old enough?

    When the conversation turned to Fantasy 8, Auntie Pat went to retrieve her "blog". An unassuming little book. Long and thin with dog eared pages. A green marbled cover and partially perished canvas tape binding.

    I knew before the first page was turned that I was going to love this body of work. It's a catalog you see, of patterns. Patterns written by Auntie Pat. Each and everyone numbered. From 1 to 1072!

    And don't you worry about the original patterns. They are all filed in ring binders. In plastic pockets. In sequential order from 1 to 1072!

    The Log Book 2

    I have no idea what a cocktail tunic is but I know I want to make one.

    *Woolcraft was Auntie Pat's shop (chain actually). They had yarn stores around Melbourne from the 60s-80s.

  • White chocolate cookies...

    White chocolate cookies...
    White Choc Cookies

    Absolute favourites in our house.

    I made these last night. The delicious buttery vanilla smell filled the house.

    I let them cool & then put them straight in the freezer for lunches so I wouldn't wipe the lot.

    Seriously, these are just the yummiest cookies ever.

    white chocolate cookies...
    180 grams softened butter
    1/3 cup caster sugar
    1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar
    1 egg
    1/3 teaspoon baking powder
    1 1/3 cups plain flour
    1 packet nestle white chocolate drops

    Preheat oven to 160 fan forced.
    In a large bowl, cream butter & sugars until light & fluffy.
    Beat in egg & vanilla.
    In a separate bowl sift together flour & baking powder.
    Blend into creamed mixture.
    Stir in white chocolate drops.

    Drop tablespoons onto baking sheet about 5cm apart.

    Bake about 10 minutes or until edges are lightly brown. Cool for 1 minute on tray & then transfer to wire rack to cool.

    Recipe originally posted on kootoyoo a blog lifetime ago.