2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumAn email I just sent: It's time to end your "First Lady" cookie contest
Dear Editor:
Its time. Time to end your First Lady cookie contest. Its outdated. Its sexist. Its just darn silly. I was inspired to contact you regarding this rather unimportant issue due to an article I saw on right wing website, accusing former President Clinton of plagiarizing Hillarys cookie recipe of 20+ years ago.
Im an avid baker and cook, but I recognize that not everyone is- and not every presidential spouse bakes.
This is 2016, not 1958 or even 1992. Lets laud the potential first spouses for their achievements and contributions, not the goodness of some cookie recipe.
Sincerely,
oberliner
(58,724 posts)I'm not sure I understand what the problem is for a food magazine to have a cookie baking contest.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)oberliner
(58,724 posts)They should re-name the contest. That is definitely outdated at this point, for sure.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)yurbud
(39,405 posts)Honorifics imply a degree of hierarch that doesn't seem democratic.
grossproffit
(5,591 posts)cali
(114,904 posts)The Daily Caller and other right wing sources are accusing him of "plagiarizing" Hillary's recipe. Really.
tammywammy
(26,582 posts)They're renamed it Clinton Family Cookie or something. Hillary really promoted her oatmeal chocolate chip recipe and won the contest in 1992.
Hekate
(90,714 posts)Excuse me, cookie critics, but so did my mother, and they were delicious. When I was in my teens and starting my own recipe box (this was the early 1960s) I copied the same recipe. We used raisins instead of chocolate chips, though.
I never bothered to check Hillary's recipe against mine, but I do remember the "controversy" and how utterly sexist and stupid I thought it was. She and I are about the same age, and at that time I was concerned about feminism, and realized that this young woman had already achieved more than I had and was on track to achieve more -- and THIS was what the media was choosing to get exercised about?
Apologies, Tammy, for going off on this tangent in my reply to you. If I could do an efficient cut and paste on my iPad mini I would place my comments elsewhere in the thread.
KMOD
(7,906 posts)I really could not care less if Bill is being accused by RWers of plagiarizing Hillary's recipe. That is just too silly to get upset over.
cali
(114,904 posts)KMOD
(7,906 posts)The making hay over Bill stealing Hillary's cookie recipe is silly. It's a family recipe.
lillypaddle
(9,580 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,086 posts)Not only does every presidential spouse not bake, even the ones that do are not pastry chefs, and therefore, aren't going to make up their own recipes. The odds are, ALL of them are using a recipe that someone else came up with. I don't buy for a minute that Laura Bush came up with her "cowboy cookies" recipe all on her own.
That being said, here is the recipe that was entered under Bill's name in "Family Circle" some years back. It's plain oatmeal cookie recipe, no chocolate chips, although there is no reason one can't add them:
http://www.food.com/recipe/bill-clintons-oatmeal-cookies-358409
I made this recipe once. The cookies are actually quite good. I think the liklihood that Bill has actually made them at some point in his life is greater than the likelihood that Melanoma Trump or Anne Romney ever made the recipes they submitted.