Brian, Billy and Jay are decorating their house and making cookies and milk for Santa Bunny and carrots for the reindeer. Brian was shaping the cookies into bunnies and stars, Jay was putting the fruits on the bunnies, and Billy was tasting the cookies to make sure they tasted good for Santa Bunny. Then they got the carrots. They finished in 5 minutes for the cookies and 2 minutes for the reindeer because they knew how much carrots and cookies they needed because they did it last year and it was…
interview with Tiffany, Finders was able to get her to open up about a book the class was reading. Tiffany could recount every detail of the book and connected the book to other texts she had read. Just as the tough cookies denied being influenced, later on in an interview one of the cookies, Cleo, does admit that a subject of a story she wrote was based on the description of a teacher her mother had in school. The identities of these students is so important to them that they actively deny any…
make something that will completely appease your palate. What needs to be done after eating the unappetizing confection is a parallel for how you should respond to and learn from a curveball in life. Learning from one’s mistakes is much like making cookies after dealing with sub-par baked goods. The following example illustrates this fact. Let’s say there’s a student who thought that they had prepared adequately for a college final exam by barely completing the minimal studying requirements.…
cookie dough itself: his admiration for cookies, devouring cookies, and simply indulging each and every cookie. He is a character that is broadly only known for his Cookies, even his name has “Cookie” in it. What grabs the viewer’s attention is that the Cookie Monster is so associated with cookies that he has his own cookie dough recipe. As well, the title “Cookie Monster’s Famous Cookie Dough” attracts the viewer to make the cookie dough and then make the cookies. Viewers’ themselves get to…
having a plan. The first chapter, A List, shows us that life can become far easier when we have a plan for the future, but be careful not to be too organized. In the second chapter, The Garden, we learn that persistence is key. The third chapter, Cookies, is all about will power. The fourth chapter, Dragons and Giants, teaches it’s readers not only how to be brave, but that being afraid can be okay too. You can’t have too much of either. The fifth and final chapter, The Dream,…
the Canadian flag. A maple leaf is a Canadian symbol since as early as 1700. When the Canada Day rolls around, the best way to celebrate the summer holiday and surprise your kids and guests by making healthy and delicious treats, baking cakes or cookies, and using the red-white color combination and maple leaf shapes for food decoration. White is for peace and red is for bravery, so celebrate the Canada Day with fabulous, brave and soothing desserts in red and white. Enjoying the day with good…
Inn. One day Ruth was making her famous Chocolate Butter Drop Do cookies, but she discovered that she was out of baker's chocolate so Ruth then chopped up a block of Nestle chocolate, Ruth expected the chocolate to melt and disperse through the cookie dough as regular baking chocolate would. Instead the chocolate only softened and stayed in it’s place, then the world discovered the first chocolate chip cookie! Chocolate chip cookies are important to me because almost every holiday me and my…
by starving, but by eating often. The Cookie Diet is simple. Unfortunately, normal cookies are not part of this diet… A person is supposed to consume nine (or six, depending on which plan is chosen) specially-formulated cookies throughout the day to keep hunger in check, along with a substantial 500 to 700 calorie meal containing six ounces of lean white meat protein and one cup of vegetables. Dr. Siegal’s cookies are 60 calories each and are packed full of protein to satisfy hunger, allowing a…
Passing on Traditions, One Generation at a Time The world is revolving and advancing more efficiently each day. Although some things change and exceed any expectations, other things stay the same. Traditions are ideas, activities, lifestyles, or customs that are passed down from generation to generation. It could be something you carry on everyday or a certain day of the year. In the book, Night Flying Woman, by Ignatia Broker, the idea of traditions is portrayed many times. The book Broker…
guidance on the requirements of Data Controllers, in this case owners of websites that use cookies, how to treat claims related to privacy infringements and the consequences in cases where the controller had failed in its duties. The main change to it has come with the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 which now enforces active consent on the part of the user to store cookies on its computer except for cases of ``implied consent'' where their use is a…