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Scott has been on a tear baking up lots of delicious treats! He's made cookies, banana bread, upside carmelized banana bread cake, lemon tarts, special k bars and more cookies. 


I got into it a little last week by making biscuits. We still haven't been able to find yeast at the store so biscuits was an option since it doesn't need yeast. These turned out delicious and really easy to make. They didn't rise that much I think because I used a cup to cut the biscuits which pinched the sides. I'd definitely make these again!





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  1. Yum! And also: I wish Kevin would help with the baking/cooking/kitchen so good on ya, Scott!

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