Saturday, July 11, 2009

Recipe for cookies

Throughout the years, cookies will always remain the favorite children's sweet. There is not a child, who does not happily accept a cookie when offered, and there are actually no really bad tasting cookies available, if we leave out the stale ones and the spoiled ones. Therefore it is only logical that there is large demand for cookies of all kind and that demand will never cease. On the other hand, homemade cookies provide additional fun for the little ones, particularly if they are in some way involved in the process of making them. Naturally, mothers are very eager to find interesting and good tasting recipes for such activities, needless to say that the variety will keep the little ones happy.Where to go to find good recipes?The first place to look for good recipes is to contact your relatives. If you had a grandmother, or your mother did bake cookies, chances are you can get the recipe from them. If you have someone in your family who you know is making terrific cookies, you can badger this person to provide you with a recipe and be ceremonially sworn to utmost secrecy, but it is possible that some of the better recipes will be missing a key secret ingredient, because people tend to keep secret recipes a secret.Friends who already went through the procedure of looking for recipes will probably be more inclined to share their wealth with you. On the other hand, there are thousands of books printed, which handle this topic; cookies have been made for centuries already and many inventors of such recipes have published their work in written form. Some of the published cookie recipes can be found on packages of flour and the cookies themselves, for instance the world famous Toll House Inn cookie, the original chocolate chip cookie, which recipe was bought by Nestl‚, still prints the recipe by Ruth Wakefield on the package, thereby honoring the original deal and the memory to this great cookie inventor.Last but not least, there is the internet, the information highway, which can provide you with cookie recipes to boggle your mind. If you do a simple search on a good search engine, such as Google or Yahoo, you will be surprised to find almost five million web pages listing cookie recipes. Some of them are probably listed more than once, but most of the links will lead you not to just one, but many recipes, thereby multiplying the original result by an unknown factor. If you cannot find something suitable by all the listed means, perhaps you should try knitting instead?

Linus Orakles
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