However, "normal" still wasn't great for my cookies. What had changed?
I couldn't figure it out. The elevation wasn't that much different, I followed the recipe precisely, but my cookies were flat and just didn't look pretty. The texture was all wrong too.
So, what had changed? Costco.
I didn't have a Costco where we used to live. (How did I survive?!?) Back when we were poor college students and newlyweds, I bought the cheapest EVERYTHING. The cheapest eggs were the medium ones. The cheapest butter was really just margarine, and the cheapest margarine was Imperial brand.
Costco carries 5 dozen eggs that are pretty affordable as well, but they are large. Would that make a difference? I didn't think so.
Costco also sells butter instead of margarine, which is healthier, and we could all use healthier cookies...I didn't think these small things would make a difference.
So, I didn't change. Those two tiny things occurred to me over two years ago and I didn't change. My family suffered through flat, boring, cake-like-textured chocolate chip cookies all for the sake of a little chocolate fix. And it could have been so much better, but I didn't change.
Why? I guess I didn't want to. It was easier to buy eggs in the 5-dozen size. Costco didn't stock imperial margarine, and I didn't want to make yet another stop on my shopping days. It was hard.
A few weeks ago, I finally decided to do something about our cookie issues. I made a wonderful discovery: Macey's sells medium eggs AND they have imperial margarine. I made the purchase and quickly went to work. I knew right away that they were going to turn out different. The texture of the dough felt right and they looked perfect when they came out of the oven. I can't tell you how excited I was! I made over 7 dozen cookies that day and shared with everyone I could think of. It all worked out how it was supposed to, all by making two small, simple, almost insignificant changes. But they were significant.
This has made me think a lot about how I handle some things in my life. Am I going through the motions, trying to do things like I have always done them, but unwilling to adapt when things change? Am I unwilling to change when things are hard? We are promised in the scriptures "that by small and simple things are great things brought to pass." Could I make eye contact and smile to a stranger I see on the street? Could I spend a little more time listening to how the day went for my children? Could I put a little more effort into coming up with a new Lego creation with my boy? Can I give my husband an extra tight hug when he comes home and really let him know how much I appreciate him? There are many times when I am prompted to do the right things...the small and simple things. When I make the choice to actually do them, the results are amazing! I want my cookies and my life to turn out the best they possibly can. Who doesn't? With the right ingredients, the proper steps, the best intentions, and following through, I know that is exactly how things can be.
Great comparison!
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ReplyDeleteMe too, Devin. :)
ReplyDeletewell I want your recipe?
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ReplyDeleteI have been having the same problem!!!! Gonna try your fix!