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    trial and error after a gaffe occurs. Last but not least, there is the matter of presence: chunks or chips? As previously stated another paragraph, chips = lack of chocolate; however, chunks = higher chocolate content. With their size, chunks in a cookie relate directly to the large breadth of how many answers you tested to see what would help you learn from your mistake. Comparatively, chocolate chips are considerably smaller; their stature is a correlation for the testing of very little or…

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    The stimulus activity that I chose to do was making valentine sugar cookies with two of my nieces. I originally was only going to do this with my seven year old niece Eliza, but decided to let her younger sister, Lucy who is five, also join us. Overall, the stimulus activity of making and frosting sugar cookies went great. I didn’t think they would be as open as they had been because they are both really shy and usually only talk to the other kids. However, they were both engaged and enjoyed it…

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    WORD COUNT: Cy Layne Cushenberry P.O. Box 2491 Amarillo, Texas 79105 (806) 220-7616 cy.cushenberry@gmail.com SUGARTIME- THE SWEET AND STICKY LIFE OF COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND CHARLIE “SUGARTIME” PHILLIPS BY CY CUSHENBERRY This book is dedicated to Therese Kelley and Mike Mc Millen for their love, dedication and support throughout the writing process And to Gloria Cushenberry, a woman who after every battle in life Is the first to raise the flag And rally the troops to victory And of course to Charlie…

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    the requirements: (1) She’s dead. (2) She demonstrated heroic virtue. (3) Cults have been formed around her work. (4) Her invention is considered by many to be a miracle. The woman: Ruth Graves Wakefield. Her contribution to the world: the chocolate chip cookie. One day in the 1930s, Mrs. Wakefield, an owner of the Toll House Inn, in Whitman, Mass., 23 miles south of Boston, was busy baking in her kitchen. Depending on which of the many legends you subscribe to, the fateful moment may have…

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    Her name was Alison Anne Clarkson. She was named after her mother, Anne, who was one of the most kind and calm and peaceful person you could ever know. Her father was named Carl Jackson. Most people, when meeting him, thought stereotypical thoughts about him. They thought he was drinker, or that he was too mean and rude. But even though he was rough around the edges, he loved his wife and his only daughter and they, themselves, loved him. Anne’s parents intensely disliked him. They disliked him…

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    cookie. The interior is extremely soft and chewy. The experience the cookie provides is overwhelmingly satisfying. One of the key factors that makes the cookie so tasty is the white chocolate chips. I prefer white chocolate over milk chocolate due to the after taste it leaves. A white chocolate chip is outstandingly creamy and milky. It does not leave you with a bitter aftertaste. Instead, it leaves you with the desire for more.…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    Sometimes in life, the people most unlike us make the greatest impact. It happened to me 11 years ago. I began noticing an elderly gentleman in the Midwestern town in which we both lived. What was unique as I observed him was that he was always delivering homemade cookies. I was a reporter at the local newspaper and I thought he might have a story to tell. I parked behind him one fall day as he was delivering cookies to employees at a bank. When he returned to his vehicle I struck up a…

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    Imagine the softest stuffed animal you have, and then imagine it being hand-sewn my the sweetest woman in your life, your grandmother. Back when I was 3 years old, my grandmother, Eleanor, sewed me a snowman and gave it to me as a Christmas present. When I opened the present, I immediately saw the pure white fabric, a bright orange nose, and two black buttons as eyes. Quickly after unwrapping the present, the snowman and I, whom I named Eugene, quickly became best friends. When I first received…

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    is one of the fine arts: I almost said the finest of arts.” -Florence Nightingale We sat down and her purse got its own seat. Kate was wearing a gorgeous smelling perfume that filled our area. The table was full of lunch foods and two chocolate chip cookies. The first 20 minutes of our meeting was purely catching up. We chatted about our days and mutual friends. Her phone rang and that brought our attention to the purpose of the meeting, which was the interview. I learned so much about Kate…

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    Good”. It may not always be necessary, but at times it is better to be able to give up one thing, to make others better. Let’s look at school. You are in a group for Foods and your group is baking cookies. Your favorite cookie is White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut, and surprisingly, two other people in your group adore the cookie as well. The last member, however, is allergic to nuts. The group only has the ingredients for the designated cookie.…

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