NOTE: All I had were 5 cookies just now. I was just wondering: not trying to eat them all.
I accept all cookies.
In a given day? 0 Any given week? 0 In a given month? 0
But, on the occasion that there are cookies and I do eat cookies, I will eat no less than half the pack. And if they’re Oreos, after about 20 my tongue gets greasy and I lose the taste for them.
Yep me too. I don’t eat cookies often, but when I do. All of the cookies!
Yep. This is me
It depends. Are we talking home made chocolate chips or are you thinking something more like Oreos, prepackaged smaller sized units?
Just chocolate chip cookies.
“We must stop eating!” cried Toad, as he ate another. “Yes,” said Frog, reaching for a cookie, “we need will power.” (Frog and Toad Together)
That’s me when I have good cookies.
The whole pack, but I might have a pack once a year
too many
ALL OF THEM! NO COOKIE IS LEFT BEHIND!
My high score is around 4 packets in around 20 minutes.
That’s why I stopped buying cookies…
I stop when I run out or feel disgusted in myself.
Yes.
question: how hard is it to make basic cookies?
Peanut butter cookies take 3 ingredients and literally 15 minutes from the moment you decide to make them to the moment you stick the still-too-hot cookie in your mouth.
Not very. 10 minutes making the dough. 2 to roll into little balls and flatten slightly with fork. About 12 to bake.
You don’t need to flatten them. The heat alone from the oven will melt them into disks
Depends on the consistency (and temperature pre-baking) of the dough, some are made to hold their shape rather than expand/flatten in the oven.
Yeah but it leaves a cute little impression
1/4 of the box, no matter the size…
How many cookies are there?
Depending on the size, usually 4 at a time. If they’re those big ones from Costco, then just two.
I generally prefer salty snacks over sweet ones though.
It depends on how big the packet is. Usually I have a few, then “just one more”, then “just another one”, and then suddenly the packet is empty.
All of them