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  2. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Filled cookies are made from a rolled cookie dough filled with a fruit, jam or confectionery filling before baking. Hamantashen are a filled cookie. Molded cookies are also made from a stiffer dough that is molded into balls or cookie shapes by hand before baking. Snickerdoodles and peanut butter cookies are examples of molded cookies.

  3. Jumble (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbles and cookies are very similar, and sometimes a jumble may be called a cookie, but cookie is a broader term for any small flat cake, used for small cakes as well as crisp ones, while jumbles are usually of the crisp variety. [3] A 1907 recipe for jumbles describes their texture as "crisp like snaps".

  4. Pfeffernüsse - Wikipedia

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    The cookie has been part of yuletide celebrations since the 1850s. [12] The name literally means 'peppernuts', and does not mean it contains nuts. The cookies are roughly the size of nuts and can be eaten by the handful, which may account for the name. [13] [14] They are named for the pinch of pepper added to the dough before baking. [15]

  5. Christmas cookies' appeal goes beyond taste. The ... - AOL

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    Bill Gindlesperger takes us back in time to the origins of the Christmas cookie, and shares his favorite gingerbread recipe. Christmas cookies' appeal goes beyond taste. The backstory of the tasty ...

  6. What Are Cookies Doing to Your Computer?

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    But cookies may be misused. Some websites may not be secure, allowing hackers to intercept cookies and view the information they carry. The cookies themselves are not harmful, but because they may carry sensitive information, you should only use cookies on sites you trust to be safe and secure. Plus, they can be downright annoying.

  7. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Coast Biscuit Company was a conglomerate of baking companies headquartered in Portland, Oregon, United States that manufactured cookies, crackers, candy, and macaroni. [1] The company, also known as Pacific Coast, was formed in 1899, and it was purchased by the National Biscuit Company in 1930.

  8. To Clear or Not to Clear Cookies - AOL

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    Since new cookies are created on every site you visit, they can take up disk space and slow down your computer. What to do about cookies on your devices. As you’ve seen above, cookies can be a ...

  9. One baker's sweet way of sharing the history of notable Asian ...

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    When she first started baking portrait cookies, Cho made a sketch of the person that served as a template to hand cut and decorate each one. She used to cut out each piece, such as eyebrows, to ...