Nothing troubles me about these cookies, really nothing troubles me about cookies in general. Flour, sugar (white and brown), peanut butter, egg, baking soda, butter and two kinds of chips: chocolate and peanut butter. This would have been a dessert trifecta for Denni, cookies, chocolate and peanut butter, three of his favs rolled (well, really dropped by the spoonful) into one. Twice as good as regular cookies, and no two looked exactly the same.
Episode Note: "Two Petes in a Pod" A double shark jump when Peter discovers the new kid at school, Arthur Owens, is his doppelganger. At first, it is all fun and games as they pretend to be each other, fooling teachers, friends and family. But, Arthur throws a wrench into the frivolity when, posing as Peter, makes a date with Pamela to go to a costume party. At the same time, Peter as Peter makes a date with Michelle for the same night to come over and hang out. Peter, doesn't want to break either date, especially since Pamela is Mr. Phillips' niece, and he doesn't want to let on to his parents what he and Arthur have been up to. They devise a plot to have "Peter" go on both dates. Arthur is to come over and as Peter entertain Pamela, while Peter goes out with Michelle. The plan is a almost fool-proof except for Arthur is late and both girls arrive before he does. Peter does his best to run back and forth between the living room and family room, taking off and putting on his Dracula costume in between until Arthur shows up. All is well and Peter and Michelle are about to leave, when Mike and Carol unexpectedly come home and find two of Peter, forcing Peter to tell the truth to the girls and his parents about he and Arthur. The girls don't seem to mind, and the parents seem unfazed by the double vision, it being the 70s and all.
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