Elizabeth Boyle | Baking Cookies

And since it was only the littlest hero and me at home, we decided to bake cookies. He loves the measuring and the mixing, and we all love cookies, so it’s a win all over the house. The first step was the debate over what sort of cookies to make: Chocolate chip? No, Nick doesn’t like those. Sugar cookies? No, not Dad’s favorite. Quite frankly, I’ve never met a cookie I’d turn down, but go figure that my house of men are picky about such simple things. We finally settled upon an old favorite recipe for gingersnaps, which everyone in the house loves but then we had to make sure we had all the ingredients.

I suppose when an writer adds something new to the mix and you bite into what you think is going to be sugar cookie, with its sweet, mother’s hug of vanilla, and you find your senses being filled with hints of licorice or cardamom, you wonder what the heck your author was doing as she was writing that book.

To probe this peak inside human nature a little further, I tried to get the little guy to put something outside the recipe into our batch of cookies, and he looked at me as if I wanted him to commit heresy. “That is not what is says here, Mom,” he said, stabbing his finger at my grandmother’s faded, yet firm handwriting.
Ah, the lessons you learn when the kids stay home from school. There is nothing wrong with writing outside the lines, I know, but romance readers have their recipes for a great story, just as cookie recipes are written in exact terms for a reason. So the finished product comes out exactly as we expect it—to comfort us, to feed us, and to touch our hearts in a way that is familiar. And there is nothing wrong with that.
Eliabeth
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Labels: cookies, Elizabeth Boyle, Historical, paranormal
2 Comments:
Mmmm, cookies and romance novels - 2 of my favorite things. Especially historicals, and I'm a huge fan of BtVS (just bought the series on DVD).
And yes, I totally agree, you have to mix it up a little, not just follow the same recipe everytime. You might not always know what you're getting in the end, but the journey and the fun along the way is its own reward. Good luck with your book:)
Men! Do they not get the wonder of a good chocolatechip cookie?!
Oh, cookies and romance novels. So true, so alike.
Now, we have a similar problem when we try to find an author or book for book club -- so many people with "vastly" different opinions about what's the best or even what they will read or not read. Me, I read every thing and anything. Cause if it gets boring or too repetitive there is this thing known as skipping pages *grin*
As for being picky on the cookies, just give me an iced sugar cookie please! I can't get them at home (no one else likes them *sigh*).
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