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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from lawpsych in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Me while all you clinical people are posting about your interviews....

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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from fccclinical19 in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Me while all you clinical people are posting about your interviews....

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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from higaisha in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Me while all you clinical people are posting about your interviews....

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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from reaching44 in Fall 2019 Social Psychology Applicant Thread   
    I also applied to work with SP. Congrats again!
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from londonrain9 in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Alright y'all this recipe yields 9 dozen chocolate chip cookies cookies. It's best made while drinking wine with your best friend, SO, or family. I swear, they just taste better that way.
    Cream together: 1lb unsalted butter (NOT MARGARINE), 16oz DARK brown sugar, 1 1/2 cups sugar
    Add: 2 tbsp. vanilla, 3 eggs
    Beat this mixture for 3 minutes.
    Mix in: 6 cups of flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1 2/2 tsp. salt.
    Finally, fold in 24oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, and 2 cups of nuts if you're a psycho and like nuts in your cookies..
    Alternatively, you can use the base recipe to make white chocolate macadamia nut cookies by folding in 24oz of white chocolate chips and 2 cups of macadamia nuts.
    Bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes. My non-official word is that they bake best at 13 minutes.
    I recommend scooping your dough out with a small ice cream scoop, maybe a 1 1/2inches in diameter!
    Good luck!
     
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from SpinningGold in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Alright y'all this recipe yields 9 dozen chocolate chip cookies cookies. It's best made while drinking wine with your best friend, SO, or family. I swear, they just taste better that way.
    Cream together: 1lb unsalted butter (NOT MARGARINE), 16oz DARK brown sugar, 1 1/2 cups sugar
    Add: 2 tbsp. vanilla, 3 eggs
    Beat this mixture for 3 minutes.
    Mix in: 6 cups of flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1 2/2 tsp. salt.
    Finally, fold in 24oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, and 2 cups of nuts if you're a psycho and like nuts in your cookies..
    Alternatively, you can use the base recipe to make white chocolate macadamia nut cookies by folding in 24oz of white chocolate chips and 2 cups of macadamia nuts.
    Bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes. My non-official word is that they bake best at 13 minutes.
    I recommend scooping your dough out with a small ice cream scoop, maybe a 1 1/2inches in diameter!
    Good luck!
     
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from yash13177 in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Alright y'all this recipe yields 9 dozen chocolate chip cookies cookies. It's best made while drinking wine with your best friend, SO, or family. I swear, they just taste better that way.
    Cream together: 1lb unsalted butter (NOT MARGARINE), 16oz DARK brown sugar, 1 1/2 cups sugar
    Add: 2 tbsp. vanilla, 3 eggs
    Beat this mixture for 3 minutes.
    Mix in: 6 cups of flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1 2/2 tsp. salt.
    Finally, fold in 24oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, and 2 cups of nuts if you're a psycho and like nuts in your cookies..
    Alternatively, you can use the base recipe to make white chocolate macadamia nut cookies by folding in 24oz of white chocolate chips and 2 cups of macadamia nuts.
    Bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes. My non-official word is that they bake best at 13 minutes.
    I recommend scooping your dough out with a small ice cream scoop, maybe a 1 1/2inches in diameter!
    Good luck!
     
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from PsychWannabee in Fall 2019 Social Psychology Applicant Thread   
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    petitebiscuit reacted to socpsy in Fall 2019 Social Psychology Applicant Thread   
    *takes a sip of my glass of wine*
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from letsgetclinicalclinical in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from mayu101 in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Alright y'all this recipe yields 9 dozen chocolate chip cookies cookies. It's best made while drinking wine with your best friend, SO, or family. I swear, they just taste better that way.
    Cream together: 1lb unsalted butter (NOT MARGARINE), 16oz DARK brown sugar, 1 1/2 cups sugar
    Add: 2 tbsp. vanilla, 3 eggs
    Beat this mixture for 3 minutes.
    Mix in: 6 cups of flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda, 1 2/2 tsp. salt.
    Finally, fold in 24oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, and 2 cups of nuts if you're a psycho and like nuts in your cookies..
    Alternatively, you can use the base recipe to make white chocolate macadamia nut cookies by folding in 24oz of white chocolate chips and 2 cups of macadamia nuts.
    Bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes. My non-official word is that they bake best at 13 minutes.
    I recommend scooping your dough out with a small ice cream scoop, maybe a 1 1/2inches in diameter!
    Good luck!
     
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from brainwrangler in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from justacigar in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit reacted to rainydaychai in The wait begins!   
    I just baked four dozen! They're for my undergraduate PI... gotta say thank you for the reference letter writing somehow ?
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from mayu101 in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Just got done making 9 dozen of our family choc chip recipe. Calls for 1lb of butter ❤️
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from socpsy in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from PokePsych in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from Teaching Faculty Wannabe in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Just got done making 9 dozen of our family choc chip recipe. Calls for 1lb of butter ❤️
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from Kylar in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from PsychWannabee in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from SoldierOn in The wait begins!   
    I just made 9 dozen cookies from scratch. That, my friends, is what I call stress baking.
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from ViralCapsidGuy in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Stress baking, wine drinking, trying to save money for a suit, staying as busy as possible to keep me distracted!
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from TITX in How are you preparing for next year?   
    Stress baking, wine drinking, trying to save money for a suit, staying as busy as possible to keep me distracted!
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    petitebiscuit got a reaction from socpsy in Fall 2019 Social Psychology Applicant Thread   
    Sameeee. Solidarity!
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    petitebiscuit reacted to brainwrangler in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Got a Skype interview at U of Arizona...
    ...and emails from some PIs I emailed earlier in the season and didn't hear back from. So far, so good.
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