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  2. Snickerdoodle - Wikipedia

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    Snickerdoodles have traditionally been made with a blend of shortening and butter. [5] Some updated modern recipes have replaced shortening (a hydrogenated fat) with different varieties of oil. Before being baked, the cookie dough balls are rolled in cinnamon sugar which can vary the intensity of cinnamon flavor, with some recipes using a 1:1 ...

  3. Winston Sterzel - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, he was one of twelve South Africans in China profiled by China Radio International. [6] He started uploading videos in China in 2007, and became a full-time vlogger in 2016. [ 7 ] His videos primarily focus on life in China as viewed from his personal perspective.

  4. China Today (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    China Today is a news program that focuses on news issues and current affairs around China. China Today 30 minute's episodes are broadcast on CCTV-9 at 22:00 China Standard Time (UTC+8), or 14:00 UTC every day, and rebroadcasts twice at 01:00 and 07:00 UTC+8 the next morning, or 17:00 and 23:00 UTC.

  5. Best Bites: Chocolate snickerdoodle cookies

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    Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.

  6. People in China try fortune cookies for the first time - AOL

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    Fortune cookies became widely associated with Chinese restaurants in the US after World War II, BuzzFeed explains in the video above. However, most people in China have never actually heard of them.

  7. The Story Behind the Animal Cracker - AOL

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    These festive treats may remind you of a day at the circus as a child, but the story of how they came to be goes all way back to England in the late 1800s. The animal-shaped cookies soon made ...

  8. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Monster is a Muppet on the children's television show Sesame Street. He is best known for his voracious appetite for cookies and his famous eating phrases, such as "Me want cookie!", "Me eat cookie!" (or simply "COOKIE!"), and "Om nom nom nom" (said through a mouth full of food). [25] [26] [27] [28]

  9. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Google acquires YouTube. [23] 2006 October 31 Companies LiveLeak, a UK-based video sharing website that lets users post and share videos (often of reality footage, politics, war, and other world events), is founded. 2006 December Companies Youku, one of China's top online video and streaming service platforms, is founded. [24] 2007 January 15 ...

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