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Deborah 1 year ago
#12 I've never seen a bag of that brand before but unless they ACTUALLY print a recipe on it, this person watched a certain "Friends" episode and thinks no one else did.

Every cookie in a supermarket has a list of 20 ingredients, more than half of them E numbers or other things you don't have in your kitchen.
Plus, baking requires temperature setting and time among other things you need to know. All of them I never saw on cookie packs before...
       
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Flossy 1 year ago
Quote: Deborah
Tollhouse chocolate chip


#12 This was the result of almost seven seconds on research on google:

www.cookingforengineers.com/pics2/640/DSC_2767_crop.jpg
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Flossy,

Because I'm gonna google everything to check it...
       
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Serilla 1 year ago
Deborah,

and THAT´s the problem, sharing your opinion before making sure to not say something stupid ;)
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Serilla,

Well, I'd say it's pretty stupid to assume supermarket cookies have recipes printed on them because, you know, just about NOTHING in supermarket has recipes printed on the package.
And it's even dumber to say I should check every possible possibility especially since you obviously wouldn't do that either...
But the dumbest, and frankly saddest, thing is that you make such a big deal of this trying your hardest to be right.
I'll let you have the final word then. You apparently need it. :)
       
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Jamie 1 year ago
Deborah,
I think there's a recipe on the back of the bag of Nestle toll house semi-sweet chocolate chips. I use the same recipe and it's included on a recipe card inside the Crisco butter flavored shortening packs. Been using it for over 20 years and everyone luvs them, they're the best!!!
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Jamie,

I LITERALLY said I never saw the brand before and I DID say I never saw a bag of supermarket cookies with a recipe before andI highly doubt many other brands do that, but ok...
       
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Ernie 1 year ago
Deborah,
So somehow you managed to see an episode of "Friends", but never a bag of chocolate chips.
And while the post speaks to chocolate chips, you jump to commercial cookie ingredients.
But most laughable is your attempting to explain your hot mess of a thought process.
Keep 'em coming - we desperately need the comic relief.
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Ernie,

The most laughable thing is that you can't understand that just because you have a certain brand of cookies in your country, doesn't mean it's available worldwide.
And unless you can come up with a logical reason WHY I'm wrong, your fails at trying to be right are even funnier. Keep em coming, Serilla. Because we both know you two are the same by the downvotes. And "we"? One whole downvote in ten hours? Seems you're the only one here that thinks that way... :)
       
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Cy 1 year ago
Deborah,

they are talking about a bag of chocolate chips, not chocolate chips cookies, just chocolate chips.
Almost EVERY bag of chocolate chips has a recipe for cookies or cake on it.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
add butter and salt??! like every other restaurant Olive garden, red lobster, applebees etc. thats why you keep going back for sh#tty food and getting fatter..
       
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Lonzo 1 year ago
#12. Lol. No.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#10 mayonnaise is just Egg and oil really... so you are just adding more of those ingredients... not really anything extra.
       
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