
Nope, not here...
Maybe in the boxes that are hidden in the back of the pantry...

Yep! Here it is. In my mother's handwriting no less...


So for good measure, I'll also include the Snickerdoodle recipe in her hand. When I make these now, I use ALL butter, rather than shortening, and I double the amount of cinnamon and sugar (last ingredient.)

Snickerdoodle recipe is courtesy of Betty Crocker's Cooky Book, the book held in the highest esteem at my childhood home.

Hope y'all enjoy!
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