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In response to
"
ST Poll: Seemingly simple foods that are nearly impossible to get done right, but when they are, they're impeccable: French fries. -- nm
"
by
Shaun
Cookies. One wrong move and they're horrid -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Jun 10 '15, 10:53
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As a crispy cookie lover, I can do without the "soft baked" mania you see everywhere -- nm
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con_carne
Jun 10, 11:01
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I have yet to meet a crispy cookie worth eating on its own. Dunked in milk, they're fine.
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TWuG
Jun 10, 11:04
Nearly impossible to be done right? Disagreed. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 10, 10:57
Indeed. Cookies can be ruined by overcooking for seconds. -- nm
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Shaun
Jun 10, 10:53
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Oddly, I often get complimented on my cookies but I just use the recipe on the back of the chips -- nm
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oblique
Jun 10, 10:55
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