Ruth Graves Wakefield had three siblings: two brothers named Benjamin and Clarence, and a sister named Helen.
Yes they must have! I bought a new package this week and notices it right away. I like the old better! I would like to know what was changed.
you have to stop eating all other foods except chocolate chip cookies to find out. if you don't see results eat more and more and more and more until you do. DO NOT EAT ANYTHING ELSE YOU WILL DIE. IF YOU RUN OUT BREAK THROUGH WALMART AND GET A LIFTIME SUPPLY
Ok, I busted out the kitchen scale and measured out 1 ounce of chocolate chips and it came to about 48 chocolate chips in one ounce.
The basic ingredients for all types of cookies, chocolate chip cookies just add the chocolate chips, are...
*Flour
*Sugar
*Butter
*Water
*Oil / Milk
*Eggs
*Baking Powder / Baking Soda
*Vanilla Extract
*Salt
it made us fat,strested and lonely....lol lol lol
well it depends on how big the chocolate chip is
If one were making a desert and wanted to make chocolate chip cookies, one might be in search of a recipe. In fact many recipes for chocolate chip cookies can be found on the Betty Crocker website.
Buy some takis, eat some, and you'll have taki powder on your fingers, there you go. haha
A heterogenous mixture means you can see all the components. So the actual ingredients in making the cookie dough are a homogeneous mixture but...the final product (The cookie) yes would be a heterogeneous mixture.
chocolate cream cheese...cream chocolate chips..whatever you want really..
If you store in a dry, cool place they should last a while, but look at the expire date.
Yes it is Very delicous it is filled with delicous chocolate chips and has white chocolate.
That depends on what's in the cookies. Known toxins you might find in cookies include chocolate, salt, raisins. Considering his size, the toxic doses of chocolate and salt are likely to be rather high, but raisins have been seen to cause damage even when very few are eaten. May be wise to call ASPCA's Poison Control hotline, or your Vet, to determine best course of action.
Chocolate doesn't give dogs worms, but it can be toxic and fatal. It contains a chemical called theobromine which can kill dogs.
"The amount of theobromine found in chocolate is small enough that it can be safely consumed by humans, but animals that metabolize theobromine more slowly, such as dogs, can succumb to theobromine poisoning from as little as 50 grams of chocolate for a smaller dog and 400 grams for an average-sized dog. Complications include digestive issues, dehydration, excitability, and a slow heart rate. Later stages of theobromine poisoning include epileptic-like seizures and death. If caught early on, theobromine poisoning is treatable."
The original Nestlés Toll House cookies (chocolate chip cookies) recipe calls for baking soda, not baking powder. There is no substitute for baking soda or baking powder in a recipe. You have to have it.
Bags of Tollhouse chocolate chips come in several different sizes, including 8 oz. and 1 lb.
no
There is no such thing as chocolate starfish so they can NOT eat coral.
Well it depends what recipe you're using but if you've already put you're muffins in the oven I suggest you check every 5 minutes to make sure it doesn't burn.
Or follow these steps:
Recipe For Chocolate Chip Muffins
The Method (Remember to keep dry liquid & Wet Separately in different bowl Until Step 3)
1. Sift flour, bicarbonate,baking powder and cocoa powder together. Add sugar. & mix
2. Melt butter&Mix with egg, yogurt and milk.
3. Mix dry ingredients with liquid ingredients, then add chocolate pieces mixing always with fork to avoid forming clumps.
4.Fill up muffin tins and bake in oven for 15-20 minutes at 180°.
Serves: 5-12