Could be shingles. Could be shingles. Could be shingles.
The magical mix between a flower cookie and a circle cookie conjoined with frosting in between and rainbow sprinkles on top.
you first start with a circle then you draw the rest!
Depends on how much frosting is applied to a cookie and the size of the cookies.
One cookie take it with you as you fly around the world.
The term "magnetic" cannot be applied to something like a cookie. "Magnetic" refers to the ability of iron molecules to align in response to a magnetic field. Cookies are a food and as such are not metal or magnetic.
i suggest eather trying to cut a even circle or using a round cookie cutter.
Yes, you can use paper mache and paint it blue and shape it in a circle for cookie monsters head, then wear all blue. Or instead of my idea try http://www.ehow.com/how_2067132_make-cookie-monster-costume.html
First open up the whole cookie. then take out the chocolate chips. after that roll the dough in a square or circle and put it in the oven.
a full moon looks like a full circle or a cookie or just a full moon!
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Typically you break it open, read your fortune, and eat the cookie. Some people eat the cookie before reading their fortune, but there is no incorrect way to eat a fortune cookie except for eating it while the paper fortune is still inside.
To play "Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar", sit in a circle and have one person start by accusing someone of stealing the cookie (e.g., "Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?"). The accused then denies it, and the accuser repeats the question while pointing to a new person. The game continues in this pattern until the "thief" is found.