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The chocolate chip cookies would be delicious if made with cane sugar.
Ruth Wakefield invented Chocolate Chip Cookies in 1924. Rumour has it she ran out of currants to put in the cookies and used chocolate instead. She tried to make chocolate cookies, but instead they came out in "CHIP" form. The chocolate chip cookies were named "toll house cookies" after an inn that she and her husband ran in the 1930's.
Most chocolate chip cookie recipes call for semi-sweet chocolate chips.
No, chocolate chip cookies would be lower-case letters, except when it is used as a title.
Chocolate chip cookies became popular for a few reasons. They were easy to make, tasted good and were well liked, were easily transported, and had relatively simple and widely available ingredients.
icing, sugar sprinkles, chocolate chip, candy
I'm not 100% sure, but I know he always used to eat chocolate chip cookies!
They aren't only English, many other countries eat them. They can be used for a snack as well as dessert.
when ruth Wakefield first invented the cookie, in 1938, she originally named it the Toll House Cookie.
sugar, flour, salt ,baking soda , brown sugar, eggs, i think that's all
Betty Crocker offers several recipes that incorporate pumpkin and chocolate chips. One of these is their famous pumpkin chocolate chips cookies. In this recipe artificial sweetener is used and applesauce substitutes for butter making it a very healthy choice.
The word "pervade" refers to something that is everywhere, such as an odor. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "The smell of Annie's Chocolate Chip Cookies pervaded the entire apartment."