because one day, some brownies were lonely, so the magical baker made cookies.
and then the fug\dge was lonely, so the magical baker made cupcakes and muffins.
crepes wanted a pastry to make it less sweet, so the magical baker made tarts.
Culinary historians claim that cookies were first invented as test cakes. Bakers put just a small amount of their cake batter in the oven to determine the right temperature.
when where sugar cookies made
Fudge Shoppe Cookies are made by Keebler
Are Benton cookies made in a nut peanut free facility
Eleven cookies were sold .
cookies aren't made of milk anyway. anyone knows that
Cookies were made in modern day Iran, in the 7th century. Why are you asking why? People like their cookies. you could've figured that one out yourself.
A noun in the objective case is a noun that is functioning as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition.EXAMPLESdirect object of a verb: Mom made cookies. (cookies are what mom made)indirect object of a verb: Mom made us cookies. (she made cookies for us)object of the preposition: Mom made cookies for us. (us is the object of the preposition 'for')
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It is estimated that approximately 275,000,000 Cookies are made each year
Pronouns are used in sentences in place of nouns.Pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Noun subject of the sentence: Jane made cookies for the party.Pronoun subject of the sentence: She made cookies for the party.Pronoun subject of the clause: The cookies that she made are for the party.Noun object of the verb: Jane made cookies for the kids.Pronoun object of the verb: Jane made them for the kids.Pronoun object of the preposition: Jane made cookies for them.
no they are not because cookies are basically made out from dough.