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  2. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Pressed cookies are made from a soft dough that is extruded from a cookie press into various decorative shapes before baking. Spritzgebäck is an example of a pressed cookie. Refrigerator cookies (also known as icebox cookies) are made from a stiff dough that is refrigerated to make the raw dough even stiffer before cutting and baking. The ...

  3. Famous Amos - Wikipedia

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    Package from a Singapore outlet, c. 2007. The Famous Amos cookie brand has gone through four package designs. The original package consisted of a round, tin metal box, similar to the blue packages of a European brand of cookies, except that Famous Amos's package was white, and with a photo of what seemed to be a large chocolate chip cookie spinning on Wally Amos's finger.

  4. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 edition of Pillsbury's Balanced Recipes instructed the cook to press the cookies using fork tines. These early recipes do not explain why the advice is given to use a fork, though. The reason is that peanut butter cookie dough is dense, and unpressed, each cookie will not cook evenly.

  5. The History Behind the Gingerbread Man - AOL

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    Some of the cookies were elaborately painted with gold or white icing. As the 16th century rolled in, the English replaced breadcrumbs with flour, eggs and alternate sweeteners, creating a lighter ...

  6. Black and white cookie - Wikipedia

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    [17] While campaigning in the 2008 United States presidential election at a deli in Hollywood, Florida, Barack Obama bought two black-and-white cookies and said about them, "it's a unity cookie." [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In a 2015 op-ed in Tablet magazine , African-American Rabbi Shais Rishon argued that the cookie, with its cleanly separated black and ...

  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. Newtons (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Nabisco held a 100th-anniversary celebration of the cookie in the town of Newton, Massachusetts. [3] Since 2012, the "Fig" has been dropped from the product name (now just "Newtons"). According to Nabisco, one reason this was done is that the cookie had long been available in other flavors, like strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry.

  9. ‘A great milestone’: Cookies Miami opening shows ... - AOL

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