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  2. 25 Fortune Cookie Sayings You Can’t Help but Laugh At - AOL

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    Some fortune cookie sayings will leave you with wise, inspiring words. Some will leave you laughing so much that you cry. The post 25 Fortune Cookie Sayings You Can’t Help but Laugh At appeared ...

  3. 30 Cookie Puns That Are Batter Than You Think - AOL

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    5. “A cookie a day keeps the sadness away. An entire jar of cookies a day brings it back.”—Anonymous. RELATED: Bread Puns for Loafing Around. Cookie sayings. 1. That’s the way the cookie ...

  4. It's National Fortune Cookie Day, which is the perfect excuse ...

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    PHOTOS: Check out these funny and outrageous fortune cookies . Related articles. AOL. The 20 best Thanksgiving Black Friday deals you can shop before your turkey is even carved. AOL.

  5. Kortunefookie - Wikipedia

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    Exhibit at Art Under The Bridge, in Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York City, September 2008 Printed receipt obtained from the kortunefookie. Kortunefookie is an interactive public art project, a large scale 4-foot (1 m) high fortune cookie made of red cedar, which grants users a printed fortune with a simple touch of a button; Kortunefookie's social network creates the fortunes via the project's Web site.

  6. Fortune cookie - Wikipedia

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    A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie wafer made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and sesame seed oil with a piece of paper inside, a "fortune", an aphorism, or a vague prophecy. The message inside may also include a Chinese phrase with translation and/or a list of lucky numbers used by some as lottery numbers.

  7. Green-Tea Fortune Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    Let cool for 10 seconds, then using a spatula, invert one tuile and place a paper fortune in the center. Fold the tuile in half and then bring the ends together, using the rim of the coffee mug to make the crease. Set the fortune cookie in a muffin cup to hold its shape. Repeat with the second tuile.

  8. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    Fortune cookies are rarely found in China. Fortune cookies are not found in Chinese cuisine, despite their presence in Chinese restaurants in the United States and other Western countries. They originated in Japan and were introduced to the US by the Japanese. [70] In China, they are considered American, and are rare. [71]

  9. Fortune Cookie Money Advice: Could They Lead to Wealth? - AOL

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    It's amazing where a few printed words can take someone. Fortune cookies are served throughout the world and taste like dry, vanilla-tasting wafer-y treats that contain mysterious sayings, proverbs...