As it turns out I was not that familiar with it, but I did eat a speculoos -
type of cookie when I was a child in Germany.
Not exact matches
I always find the American idea
of girl scout
cookies strange because we used to sell Girl Guide biscuits
when I was a kid and there was just one
type of biscuit and it was very very plain.
I love to experiment with new recipes and new
types of ingredients, so
when I came across a recipe for gluten - free
cookies yesterday that used -LSB-...]
When you think
of «making» or «baking» some
type of holiday gift you think
of cookies.
I have a jar
of the spread (my brother lives in Holland and sent it to me...) but
when it runs out I love the idea
of making it with a different
type of cookies.
I love making our family recipe for 2
types of sugar
cookies and the peanut butter blossoms that my dad had
when he was a boy that his mother made.
When she was alive, one
of her favorite things to do was to make dozens
of types of cookies, bars, candies, cakes, etc. for the holidays.
When I was little, chocolate chip
cookies were my favorite
type of cookies on the planet.
It really helps, especially
when you're making many
types of cookies.
When I went grain - free and sugar - free a couple
of years ago, basically adhering to a Paleo
type diet (with WAPF and raw food tendencies), I didn't really miss prepackaged
cookies.
Most
of my
cookies were gone by the third day, but
when I had one
of the couple
cookies left I didn't notice a change in flavor at all — maybe it's the
type of matcha you used?
Omega - 6 polyunsaturated fats are are those fats that are used everywhere in processed foods (think chips,
cookies, crackers, muffins — the stuff most people eat way too much
of) and
when these
types of fats are consumed to excess, they contribute to inflammation and chronic illness.
Now they obviously aren't an actual secret considering the ingredients are clearly laid out for us, but
when I see some
type of vegetable, bean, etc. in a
cookie recipe, my eyes pop out
of my head.
When you visit a gay site like Queerty, your browser picks up a
cookie that holds information about which sites (and
of what
type) you visit.
I feel like I want to see every place, almost like
when someone puts a tray
of 10 different
types of cookies in front
of you and you're like, okay I have to try each one.
When you eat one
of the
cookies sold there, you will get a random item based on the
type of cookie.
Realtor.ca was cute
when it was the only show in town, by now it is the out - dated technology and lame
cookie cutter
type method
of data sharing....
For example, CREA uses «
cookies» and obtains certain
types of technical information
when a web browser accesses one
of CREA's websites.